Unwanted Hair Removal: Techniques known to womankind
Unwanted Hair Removal: Techniques known to womankind If you are surfing the net for ways to transplant the excessive unwanted hair on your face onto the thinning areas on your scalp, you may be in perimenopause. The changes in hormones during the perimenopausal phase affects pretty well every system in your body to a lesser or greater degree in most women. So, of course it will affect your hair growth and loss as well. You may suddenly notice a long, curly hair sprouting from your chin or cheek that you never saw before. If you’re in a good mood, you might hear yourself chanting, “Not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin” as you reach for the tweezers and a magnifying glass. For the rest of you, it may send you into a tail-spin. No worries. There are many methods for you to use for unwanted hair removal. You just need to know the pros and cons of each one to determine the right one(s) for you. Some unwanted hair growth is perfectly normal and nothing to be alarmed about. Some of these methods are painful, some are expensive, some are temporary, some are permanent, some cause other unsightly conditions, some don’t work, and some techniques may be dangerous if you have an underlying health condition. Certain women consider a few non-pigmented soft hairs to be excessive hair growth while others are concerned about thick, dark hairs in a male-patterned growth to be excessive: they look at the fair-haired woman and role their eyes. Soft, light-colored hair on the face and body is normal and does not require treatment.
Conditions that may cause excessive unwanted hair growth
• Genetically inherited • Puberty • Pregnancy • Menopause • Some cancer treatments • Certain cancers • Polycystic Ovarian Disease • Certain medications, especially steroids and those affecting the androgen system. Speak with your doctor if you are concerned. By the way, Premarin and Provera are also on the list of common drugs causing excessive hair growth. • Diseases and disorders of the androgen system
You should check with your doctor if your hair growth is excessive because you may have an underlying condition or disease that your doctor may wish to test you for. If it’s just caused by your changing hormones, get a cup of tea, sit back, and read the pros and cons of the various unwanted hair removal techniques available to womankind. Waxing is a relatively fast, easy and less expensive way to temporarily remove unwanted hair. Many technicians are quite good and efficient at it. You can also do it yourself at home. You may find the procedure uncomfortable or even painful, depending on the area to be treated and the expertise of the person doing it. Threadingis a fast, inexpensive, and relativley pain-free method of hair removal that does not traumatize the skin in any way. The most common area for threading is the face. It has been used for centuries in the Middle Eastern Countries. The highly skilled technique is passed from mother to daughter. If you find an experienced and skilled threading technician in your area, cherish her like you would cherish gold. Electrolysis is the permanent removal of unwanted hair by sliding a tiny probe down the hair shaft to the root of the hair where a quick pulse of current is applied. This electrical current destroys the root and minimizes the blood supply to the hair. The FDA and the American Medical Association state that electrolysis is the only proven method of permanent hair removal.
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