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After spending the last twenty years struggling with my skin, I decided that it was time to make some powerful changes. For starters, I went in and met with a dermatologist, who was very upfront with me about the nature of my skin. It was really interesting to talk with him about my treatment options, and before I knew it, I was getting treatments to help the problem. Within a few months, my skin looked brand new, and I knew it was all because of the help of my doctor. I wanted to spread the word about the power of dermatology, so check out my blog!

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Health Conditions That Promote Hair Growth

by Louis Harris

If you take certain medications or have certain health conditions, you may experience increased hair growth. While the hair on your head can thicken as a result of your medications or health conditions, you may notice a dramatic increase in hair growth on your face and arms.

While shaving and using drugstore depilatories can help get rid of excess hair, the results are very temporary and the treatments may need to be repeated every couple of days. Professional hair removal treatments may be a better option for you because the results are often more permanent. Here are some health conditions that promote hair growth and what you can do about them:

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

A gynecological condition known as polycystic ovarian syndrome refers to the development of multiple benign cysts on the ovaries. While infertility is often the most common symptom of this disorder, you may also experience obesity, problems with your menstrual cycle, thinning hair on your head, oily skin, and the development of excessive facial hair.

If you have polycystic ovarian syndrome, it is important that you see your gynecologist and endocrinologist on a regular basis for examinations. Hormone therapy may help reduce the formation of cysts and excessive hair growth, pain medication can help with severe menstrual cramps, and a meticulous regimen of skin care can help reduce the development of acne caused by excessive sebum production. In addition to these treatment options, your dermatologist may recommend that you consider professional laser treatments to remove the overgrowth of facial and arm hair.

Menopause

Menopause causes sharp declines in the hormone estrogen. Because of this, you may experience severe hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, dental problems, thinning hair on your head, and excessive facial hair. Hormone replacement can help stop the growth of facial hair, however, it is not recommended for women who have personal or family histories of gynecological tumors such as those of the breast, uterus, and endometrium.

Gynecological malignancies can be spurred by the high estrogen content of prescription hormone replacement treatments. It is for this reason that you should consider hair removal treatment options suggested by your dermatologist instead of hormonal replacement therapies. 

If you have developed excessive facial hair growth because of polycystic ovarian syndrome or menopause, make an appointment with your dermatologist. He or she will recommend effective treatment options for the overgrowth of hair. Dermatological hair removal therapies are considered very safe and effective for excessive hair growth on the face, arms, and legs.

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