Facts About Unwanted Facial Hair
What Should I Know About Removing Unwanted Facial Hair?
Unwanted hair on the face is a common problem. It affects many men and women. Most methods of hair removal are simple and don’t cost very much. However, permanent hair removal is not always possible.
Most methods of hair removal are available at your local drug store or grocery store. Some people have to be treated by a doctor or with medicine. If you have too much hair on your face, especially if you are a woman, it could be caused by a medical problem and should be checked by DERMATOLOGIST.
Why do I have too much facial hair?
Everyone has facial hair. In most women, it is very fine and doesn’t show up. Some women just naturally have thicker, darker hair on their upper lip or chin. Some medical conditions and medicines can cause thick facial hair to grow. Also, this condition could run in your family. If your facial hair suddenly starts to grow thicker and darker, you should see a dermatologist.
How can I discard facial hair?
There are many ways to discard facial hair. Shaving and plucking are the most common. However, shaving facial hair is not popular among women, even though it does not make hair grow back faster or thicker.
While plucking hurts a little bit and doesn’t last forever, it is probably the most common method women use to discard facial hair. Waxing (with hot or cold wax) is a way to discard many hairs at one time. Chemicals (depilatories) can be used to dissolve the hair. These effects are also temporary.
Electrolysis is the only permanent way to remove hair. A thin metal probe is inserted in the opening in the skin where the hair grows. An electric current destroys the hair at its base. You may need to get this treatment more than once to discard the hair for good. Electrolysis is more expensive. It isn’t done by a doctor. If you have a pacemaker, you can’t use this method.
A laser beam can be used to discard hair by destroying the hair at its base. This procedure has to be done by a dermatologist (a skin doctor). It is probably the most expensive way to discard hair. In the future, it may become a permanent way to remove facial hair.
What are the side effects of the different methods?
Skin irritation and redness are the most common side effects of hair removal. Shaving can cause skin cuts and may lead to ingrown hairs. Plucking can hurt, especially if a lot of hairs are removed. Using hot wax can burn your skin. Chemicals that dissolve hair often smell bad and can cause allergic skin reactions.
Electrolysis hurts and in some people can cause thick scars (called keloids). It may also change the color of the skin around where the hair was removed.
Laser hair removal can also cause burns and color changes in the skin. But side effects are minimal if done in the best hands by an expert dermatologist.
What is the best method of hair removal for me?
A dermatologist can tell you more about the different ways to discard facial hair and help you decide which way is best for you. Also thorough check up is an essential part of the treatment to rule out any medical cause.