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Dec 10, 2010

Safe Hair Removal Cream for Stoma Area?

The topic at hand is about finding safe and effective ways to remove hair around the peristomal area, which is the skin surrounding a stoma. This is a sensitive area, so it's important to choose the right method to avoid irritation or injury. Here are some insights and advice shared by others:

1. One person has decided to wait and discuss hair removal options with their doctor during an appointment in January, which is a wise approach.

2. Coloplast Ostomy Powder has been used by some as an alternative to creams for reducing or removing hair around the stoma.

3. If you are considering over-the-counter hair removal creams, look for those containing aloe, as they may help reduce the risk of chemical burns on sensitive skin.

4. Be cautious with ordinary depilatory creams like Nair, as they can cause severe skin injury. It's important to do thorough research or seek professional advice before using any chemical products.

5. A simple disposable razor is a tried-and-true, cost-effective method. It has been successfully used for many years when handled carefully around the stoma.

6. Mechanical options are highly recommended:
- Battery or mains-powered men's electric razors, also known as mechanical clippers, can trim hair close without needing to make the area completely bald.
- Use the electric razor only when the skin and appliance area are dry, and try to work quickly or at a time when stoma output is least likely.
- This method avoids adhesive irritation and chemical exposure, making it suitable for those with sensitive skin.

7. A surgeon recommended Nair to one person, but they have not yet tried it. Others remain cautious due to the potential for irritation.
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