Hirsutism is a disorder in which thick, coarse hairs form on a woman’s breast, lips, back, or chin. The male hormone (called androgen), as well as the overall hormonal balance, increases chin hair development. You may sprout more or fewer hairs depending on how responsive your hair follicles are to these hormones. The quickest approach to eliminate stray chin hairs is to pluck them, but this is not a long-term solution.
Homoeopathy has a high success rate in restoring hormonal balance. THUJA OCC, SABAL SERRULATA, MEDORRHINUM, THYROIDINUM, SEPIA OFF, IGNATIA AMARA, and other beneficial homoeopathic remedies include THUJA OCC, SABAL SERRULATA, MEDORRHINUM, THYROIDINUM, SEPIA OFF, IGNATIA AMARA, and others.
Health Tips
Waxing can cause skin irritation, folliculitis, and scarring; electrolysis can be uncomfortable, and short-wave diathermy can induce scarring, and hydrogen peroxide bleaching is not recommended for severe hirsutism. Maintain a healthy lifestyle with adequate nutrition and exercise.