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Where is laser hair removal not permitted to be performed?

  1. Above the lip

  2. Under the eyebrows

  3. On the back

  4. On the legs

The correct answer is: Under the eyebrows

Laser hair removal is not permitted to be performed under the eyebrows primarily due to safety concerns and the delicate nature of that area. The skin around the eyes is particularly sensitive, and the use of lasers near the eye can pose significant risks, including potential damage to the eyes and surrounding tissues. Specific regulations often restrict laser treatments in areas where there is a high risk of injury or complications. This includes areas with dense hair growth close to the eyes or where the laser might inadvertently affect the delicate skin or cause burns. In contrast, areas such as above the lip, on the back, and on the legs are generally considered safe for laser hair removal procedures, as they are further from the eyes and involve thicker, less sensitive skin where the risk of adverse effects is lower.