
How to deal with facial hair growth
I have noticeable hair growth on my face, which significantly affects my appearance. What should I do about facial hair growth?

Excessive facial hair may be caused by heredity, hormonal changes, polycystic ovary syndrome, or certain medication side effects. There are several methods to remove unwanted facial hair:
1. Shaving: Using tweezers or a razor can remove the visible portion of hair, but the hair will regrow and frequent maintenance is required.
2. Depilatory creams: These chemical-based treatments contain substances that dissolve the protein structure of hair, making it loose and easy to remove. The effect of depilatory creams usually lasts longer than shaving, but regular application is also needed.
3. Waxing: This method removes hair for a longer period, but the process may be somewhat painful and could cause skin redness or irritation.
4. Laser hair removal: High-energy light beams are used to destroy hair follicles, offering a more permanent hair removal solution. Multiple treatments are usually required to achieve noticeable results, and it is best performed in professional medical facilities.
5. Electronic hair removers: Similar to laser hair removal but with a different mechanism, these devices are suitable for home use and provide relatively long-lasting results.
6. Medication: Certain drugs, such as oral contraceptives and anti-androgen medications, can be used to regulate hormone levels in the body and reduce excess facial hair. These should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid potential side effects.
During treatment, it is recommended to maintain healthy lifestyle habits. If discomfort occurs, seek medical attention promptly.