Hirsutism & Facial Hair

Hirsutism is excessive hair growth in women on the face and body due to hormonal imbalances.

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Claudia Muñoz Parada is a licensed family medicine physician, specializing in primary care, pediatrics, and aesthetic medicine.

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Treatment Information

What is Hirsutism?

Hirsutism is a condition where excessive hair growth appears in areas where women typically have minimal hair, such as the face, chest, or back. It is often caused by hormonal imbalances, particularly increased levels of androgens (male hormones). While hirsutism itself is not harmful, it can be distressing and impact self-confidence.

Several factors contribute to hirsutism, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), certain medications, or genetic predisposition. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes and hair removal methods to hormonal therapy and prescription creams.

Who is Hirsutism Treatment For?

Hirsutism treatment is suitable for individuals experiencing excessive facial or body hair due to:

  • PCOS or hormonal imbalances
  • Menopause-related hair growth changes
  • Genetic predisposition to thicker body or facial hair
  • Medications affecting hormone levels

Treatment Options for Hirsutism

Managing hirsutism involves a combination of hair removal techniques, medical treatments, and lifestyle changes:

  • Topical creams like Vaniqa – Slows down hair growth over time.
  • Hormonal treatments (Androcur, Bella Hexal) – Reduce androgen levels and slow excessive hair growth.
  • Weight management & diet – Can help regulate hormone levels, especially for PCOS-related hirsutism.

Additional treatment information

Treating hirsutism can significantly improve self-esteem and confidence by reducing visible hair growth. Some of the most common benefits include:

  • Smoother skin and reduced need for constant hair removal.
  • Less irritation and ingrown hairs caused by shaving or waxing.
  • Balanced hormone levels, especially with medical treatment.
  • Long-term results with laser or hormonal therapies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Hirsutism & Facial Hair

Topical creams like Vaniqua take around 8 weeks to show visible results, while hormonal treatments may take 3-6 months for significant reduction in hair growth.
If caused by a temporary hormone fluctuation, hair growth may lessen over time. However, conditions like PCOS require long-term management.
Laser hair removal provides long-lasting results but may require maintenance sessions, especially if the underlying cause (like hormonal imbalance) isn’t treated.
Yes, chronic stress can increase cortisol levels, which may disrupt hormone balance and lead to higher androgen levels. This can worsen hirsutism, especially in individuals with PCOS or other hormonal conditions. Managing stress through exercise, sleep, and relaxation techniques may help.
Yes, diet can play a role. High insulin levels (from excessive sugar or processed foods) can stimulate androgen production, worsening hirsutism. A balanced diet with whole foods, lean proteins, and low sugar intake can help regulate hormones and may reduce hair growth over time.

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