I’m not overly concerned with my image, but I had long suffered from unsightly hair growths running down my triceps which grow back at an incredible rate and are extremely stubborn and coarse. I love swimming and go on my fair share of well-deserved holidays, so I relented to the prodding of my girlfriend, who actually once went through the far more painful trial of tattoo removal, and visited a studio to get a quote and as much information as I could on laser hair removal. There may be a stigma attached to men having any form of cosmetic surgery, but if an unsightly personal feature is causing you to be self-conscious and feel embarrassed in public I don’t see why a man shouldn’t get the cause of their concern removed. When walking to the laser hair removal studio I passed the infertility clinic, which did slow me a little in my paces, making me wonder whether I was being ridiculous paying for a cosmetic operation when there are couples in the world struggling with something as devastating as infertility. But this I put down to nerves and the aforementioned stigma playing on my guilt reflex. Everyone is entitled to be comfortable and I am sure the removal of this recurring unsightly condition will greatly boost my confidence and happiness. I have booked the treatment and am actually looking forward to it, now I have the full facts.