Can Brazilian Laser Hair Removal Improve your Sex Life?

Can Brazilian Laser Hair Removal Improve your Sex Life?

The CPSA reveals that 63% of the women surveyed feel sexier with little or no genital hair, experience greater sexual pleasure and would recommend removing genital hair to other women as a way of improving their sex life.

Dr Philippa McCaffery, Cosmetic Physician and Study Coordinator says, “While most women reported aesthetic and hygiene reasons for permanent hair removal, the reporting of enhanced sexual pleasure is a very significant finding, which may have benefits for all women. Results have shown that 53% of women reported enhanced sexual pleasure after getting Brazilian hair removal.”

“This study does not identify which women are sexually active, so it is possible that the percentage of sexually active women experiencing greater sexual pleasure as a result of removing their genital hair could be higher,” said Dr. McCaffery.

To date, most clinical hair removal studies have focused on the methods of removing excessive hair, but few social studies have looked into why women remove hair and the social consequences of this practice. Complete removal of genital hair is relatively new to modern Western cultures, developing mostly in the 20th century.

“Sexual dissatisfaction is a much greater problem for women than men. Medical research often focuses on a drug solution to improve women’s sexual experiences, however preliminary results of this study show that permanent removal of female pubic hair by medical laser is a simple and safe way for some women to enhance their sex lives,” said Dr. McCaffery.

The study also revealed the following:

• 63% of clients reported feeling “sexier” with minimal/no pubic hair.

• 75% of clients reported “aesthetic” as a major reason for removing their pubic hair, 71% reported “hygiene” as a major reason for removing pubic hair. 17% reported “cultural” as a major reason for removing their pubic hair.

• 60% of clients reported experiencing greater sexual pleasure with minimal/no pubic hair

• 61% of clients said they would recommend “Brazilian” hair removal to other women as a way of improving their sex life.

Whatever the reasons underlying this apparent anomaly, if one considers the anatomy, removing the pubic hair, and thereby the potential physical barrier between a female and her sexual partner, could significantly improve the female’s sexual pleasure. Males after all do not have hair on their penises and therefore, experience no barrier to their skin’s sensory receptors.

It is possible that removing pubic hair and the physical barrier to direct skin to skin stimulation of the clitoris during intercourse, could increase the incidence of women experiencing orgasm during intercourse.