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Excessive or unwanted hair in women
From Healthscout's partner site on skin cancer, HealthCentral.com
Hypertrichosis; Hirsutism; Hair - excessive (women); Excessive hair in women; Hair - women - excessive or unwanted Home Care Hirsutism is generally a long-term problem. There are a number of ways to remove or treat unwanted hair. Some treatment effects last longer than others. Weight loss in overweight women can reduce hair growth. Bleaching or lightening hair may make it less noticeable. Temporary hair removal options include:
![]() Laser hair removal (electrolysis) uses electrical current to permanently damage individual hair follicles so they do not grow back. This method is expensive and multiple treatments are needed. Swelling, scarring, and redness of the skin may occur. Call your health care provider if Call your doctor if:
What to expect at your health care provider's office Your doctor will perform a physical examination, including a pelvic examination if appropriate. The doctor will ask questions such as:
Your doctor may measure different hormone levels if you have moderate or severe hirsutism or you have other symptoms: | |||||||||||||||||||
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