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Hello,

Since my surgery I find that my underarm area is mostly numb. Not

only that, but with the reconstruction I can't even see all of my

underarms (that may change next week when I have my swap surgery ---

tissue expanders for implants). Since I've heard that electric razors

are safer than the blade type I am seriously considering switching to

that. I am driving myself crazy trying to find decent reviews.

Does anyone here use an electric razor, especially in the underarm

area? Please, please, please tell me what you think of your electric

razor if you use one.

Thanks!!!!

-Frances

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After my surgery in January I bought the Remington Smooth and Silky and

it works both wet/dry though I think it does a better job dry. It is a

rechargeable and I paid like $35 for it. The replacement heads run close

to that as well which is a drawback. I bought mine at Walmart.

Ekis

-Frances Bartels wrote:

> Hello,

> Since my surgery I find that my underarm area is mostly numb. Not

> only that, but with the reconstruction I can't even see all of my

> underarms (that may change next week when I have my swap surgery ---

> tissue expanders for implants). Since I've heard that electric razors

> are safer than the blade type I am seriously considering switching to

> that. I am driving myself crazy trying to find decent reviews.

> Does anyone here use an electric razor, especially in the underarm

> area? Please, please, please tell me what you think of your electric

> razor if you use one.

> Thanks!!!!

> -Frances

>

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Hi, , Yes I use and elec razor even on the under arm that is numb, it feels

funny down my arm, don't have much hair to worry about underarm and legs all

did't grow back after Chemo. Don't use a blade razor. Vicky

Boarpoint boarpoint@...> wrote: After my surgery in January I

bought the Remington Smooth and Silky and

it works both wet/dry though I think it does a better job dry. It is a

rechargeable and I paid like $35 for it. The replacement heads run close

to that as well which is a drawback. I bought mine at Walmart.

Ekis

-Frances Bartels wrote:

> Hello,

> Since my surgery I find that my underarm area is mostly numb. Not

> only that, but with the reconstruction I can't even see all of my

> underarms (that may change next week when I have my swap surgery ---

> tissue expanders for implants). Since I've heard that electric razors

> are safer than the blade type I am seriously considering switching to

> that. I am driving myself crazy trying to find decent reviews.

> Does anyone here use an electric razor, especially in the underarm

> area? Please, please, please tell me what you think of your electric

> razor if you use one.

> Thanks!!!!

> -Frances

>

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> > Hello,must be nice to still have hair some where on your body.

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> > Since my surgery I find that my underarm area is mostly numb.

Not

> > only that, but with the reconstruction I can't even see all of

my

> > underarms (that may change next week when I have my swap

surgery ---

> > tissue expanders for implants). Since I've heard that electric

razors

> > are safer than the blade type I am seriously considering

switching to

> > that. I am driving myself crazy trying to find decent reviews.

> > Does anyone here use an electric razor, especially in the

underarm

> > area? Please, please, please tell me what you think of your

electric

> > razor if you use one.

> > Thanks!!!!

> > -Frances

> >

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Hello ,

Do you remember the model number? I think Remington has about 20

different " Smooth and Silky " models. Thanks!

-Frances

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> After my surgery in January I bought the Remington Smooth and Silky and

> it works both wet/dry though I think it does a better job dry. It is a

> rechargeable and I paid like $35 for it. The replacement heads run

close

> to that as well which is a drawback. I bought mine at Walmart.

>

> Ekis

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Hello Vicky,

Do you remember the brand and model for your razor? Are you happy

with it? Thanks!!

-Frances

>

> Hi, , Yes I use and elec razor even on the under arm that is numb,

it feels funny down my arm, don't have much hair to worry about

underarm and legs all did't grow back after Chemo. Don't use a blade

razor. Vicky

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It's *WDF5000

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Ekis

ki0dz wrote:

> Hello ,

> Do you remember the model number? I think Remington has about 20

> different " Smooth and Silky " models. Thanks!

> -Frances

>

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>> After my surgery in January I bought the Remington Smooth and Silky and

>> it works both wet/dry though I think it does a better job dry. It is a

>> rechargeable and I paid like $35 for it. The replacement heads run

>>

> close

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>> to that as well which is a drawback. I bought mine at Walmart.

>>

>> Ekis

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