This topic is about finding safe and effective ways to remove hair around a stoma, which is important for ensuring that the wafer adheres properly. The person is currently shaving but is interested in exploring other methods, excluding laser treatment. Here are some helpful suggestions and insights:
1. Consider using battery-powered ear/nose hair trimmers, often referred to as "mini hedge-trimmers":
- These are recommended because they tend to cause no nicks, less skin irritation, and do not damage the stoma.
- Some popular brands include Remington, Norelco, and Philips.
2. It is advisable to avoid using depilatory creams or lotions around the stoma:
- These products can irritate the sensitive tissue, which should be treated with care, similar to the inside of the mouth.
- Any leftover lotion can interfere with the wafer's ability to stick properly.
3. If you choose to continue shaving:
- Use a clean safety razor or an electric shaver. Some recommended models are Braun 360, Philips rotary, and Braun thin-foil.
- Shave as you would your face, making sure to rinse off all shaving foam thoroughly and dry the skin before applying the wafer.
- A wet/dry electric razor can be convenient for shaving in the shower.
4. For general safety, when using any electric grooming appliance in the bathroom, ensure that the outlet is GFI (Ground Fault Interrupt) protected to prevent electrical hazards.
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