User blog comment:Icy34567/CASE 48 INFO/@comment-11738-20131121232603/@comment-24032096-20131122013302

Yeah. As Einstein said, everything is relative. And don't talk about bizarre without playing Criminal Case :P. In my opinion (I'm not Nathan) that's what happened:

Hair Removal Lasers are used to burn the hair you want to remove without the pain of hot wax and without delaying like with traditional devices. A very long exposure (and the device held close to the body) can cause severe burns. If burns are too strong (like in this case product of the long exposure), that damage is done and the victim dies.