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A man waxed his back a week ago for the first time, the pain and the inflammation won't go away. Little pimples gathered on his back. Any home treatment might help?
Apr 24, 2013
This is a normal reaction that can occur after removal of thick hair with wax. A topical antibiotic can speed up the healing but usually it will resolve spontaneously.
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