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- Title
Body hair removal: A cross-sectional survey among women in the north of Morocco.
- Authors
Al faker, Ibtissam; Marraha, Farah; Gourinda, Adil; Bousgheiri, Fadila; Chahoub, Hanane; Rahmani, Najlae; Najdi, Adil; Gallouj, Salim
- Abstract
Objectives: Our study aimed to determine the prevalence and techniques of body hair removal. In addition, we also looked at the various complications that had arisen in our patient group. Materials and Methods: An online, anonymous, cross-sectional survey was conducted in the north region of Morocco to collect data that was sent to participants who live in one of the cities of northern Morocco. IBM SPSS, version 25, was employed to analyze the data with descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: A total of 660 randomly selected women responded to the questionnaire. The mean age was 31.02 ± 8.89 (SD). Pubic and axillary hair were the most often depilated areas (90-94%). The main reason was hygiene (46.9%). Age, income, family situation, and social status were significantly associated with body hair removal areas and methods. The complications that occurred in different parts of the body were minimal and similar to those already reported in the literature for pubic grooming. They were mainly associated with the technique of removal. Conclusion: Younger women were more likely to remove hair from the face, forearms, and legs when compared to the older. Traditional techniques such as waxing and shaving were still the most often employed.
- Subjects
MOROCCO; HAIR removal; SOCIAL status; CITIES &; towns; INFERENTIAL statistics; YOUNG women
- Publication
Our Dermatology Online / Nasza Dermatologia Online, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 1, p20
- ISSN
2081-9390
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7241/ourd.20241.4