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What Treatment Should A Woman On Diane 35 Take For Excess Facial Hair ?

hi im female 30yrs &married hieght 4.8 &w8 75kg ihave access hair on face i also treat by dr he gave me diane35 after use this i got axcessive hair & dark hair on my face &chin &the hair grows rapidly eg i use hot wax today next day the hair grow back plz tell me what i do im so upset plz plz give me best suggestion
Fri, 27 Jan 2012
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hi
This is probably due to Excess male hormone due to underlying polycystic ovaries.
Get your hormone tests done first.
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Dermatologist Dr. Gaurav Patel's  Response
HI
u need to take some hormonal medicine and LASER TREATMENT BOTH
nows a day many laser are there to treat the hair problem
they give excellent result
only thing is it is costly and done by few dermatologist only
u need to first consult dermatologist and get urself examined
i am sure that u will get excellent result and will be satisfy by it .
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What Treatment Should A Woman On Diane 35 Take For Excess Facial Hair ?

Hi This is probably due to Excess male hormone due to underlying polycystic ovaries. Get your hormone tests done first.