What causes excessive lip hair in women?

Sep 13, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Pan Yongyuan
Introduction
Some cases are also caused by certain pathological factors. For instance, in gynecological conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), increased androgen levels may lead to hirsutism (excessive hair growth), along with symptoms like reduced menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual cycles, and weight gain. It is recommended to undergo examinations to rule out possible pathological conditions, such as a pelvic ultrasound. If polycystic changes are observed in both ovaries,

However, due to genetic factors or differences in individual constitution, some people may have more facial hair, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.

What Causes Excessive Facial Hair in Women?

In some cases, excessive hair growth can be caused by underlying medical conditions. For example, gynecological disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can lead to increased levels of androgens (male hormones), resulting in hirsutism (excessive hair growth). This may also be accompanied by reduced menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual cycles, and weight gain. It is recommended to undergo medical evaluation to rule out pathological causes, such as an ultrasound examination. If bilateral ovaries show polycystic changes, a six-item sex hormone test is advised for accurate clinical diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

If a woman has noticeable lip hair, it could be due to familial genetics—some women naturally have heavier body hair because of hereditary factors. Additionally, there might be excessive secretion of androgens in the body.

Generally, excessive hair around the lips is considered to result from elevated androgen levels. However, it could also indicate ovarian disease, whose clinical symptoms often include excessive body hair.Excessive lip hair in women is typically caused by high levels of androgens, leading to an imbalance between estrogen and androgen, resulting in thicker and darker facial hair. Women can use tweezers to pluck the hair, but should avoid using men's razors, as this may cause the hair to grow back thicker and denser. Laser hair removal is another effective option for long-term improvement. Lip hair is essentially what is commonly referred to as "a man's beard." Normally, men grow beards due to the influence of male hormones. If symptoms are particularly pronounced, it is advisable to seek medical examination at a hospital.