Hirsutism
Hirsutism is excessive growth of coarse hair on areas such as the face, chest, and back, often due to hormonal imbalances.

Hirsutism
Hirsutism is excessive growth of coarse hair on areas such as the face, chest, and back, often due to hormonal imbalances.

Hirsutism
Hirsutism is excessive growth of coarse hair on areas such as the face, chest, and back, often due to hormonal imbalances.


Hirsutism
Hirsutism is excessive growth of coarse hair on areas such as the face, chest, and back, often due to hormonal imbalances.

Hirsutism
Hirsutism is excessive growth of coarse hair on areas such as the face, chest, and back, often due to hormonal imbalances.
All you need to know
What is Hirsutism?
Hirsutism is a condition that causes excess hair growth on areas such as the face, neck, chest, stomach, lower back, buttocks, and thighs. It primarily affects women and individuals assigned female at birth and can sometimes be a symptom of an underlying medical condition.
What Causes Hirsutism?
Excess hair growth is often linked to androgens (male hormones). Hirsutism can occur when androgen levels increase or if the body becomes more sensitive to these hormones.
One of the most common causes of hirsutism is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects ovarian function and hormone levels. Hirsutism can also be triggered by certain medications, birth control, anabolic steroids, and other hormonal imbalances.
If you think you may have hirsutism, we recommend speaking to your GP to determine if it is a symptom of an underlying condition. Our clinic also offers hormone testing to help identify whether your excess hair growth is linked to hormonal imbalances.
The key thing to look for is excessive hair growth.
Other symptoms include:
Irregular periods
Acne
Change in body shape
All you need to know
What is Hirsutism?
Hirsutism is a condition that causes excess hair growth on areas such as the face, neck, chest, stomach, lower back, buttocks, and thighs. It primarily affects women and individuals assigned female at birth and can sometimes be a symptom of an underlying medical condition.
What Causes Hirsutism?
Excess hair growth is often linked to androgens (male hormones). Hirsutism can occur when androgen levels increase or if the body becomes more sensitive to these hormones.
One of the most common causes of hirsutism is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects ovarian function and hormone levels. Hirsutism can also be triggered by certain medications, birth control, anabolic steroids, and other hormonal imbalances.
If you think you may have hirsutism, we recommend speaking to your GP to determine if it is a symptom of an underlying condition. Our clinic also offers hormone testing to help identify whether your excess hair growth is linked to hormonal imbalances.
The key thing to look for is excessive hair growth.
Other symptoms include:
Irregular periods
Acne
Change in body shape
All you need to know
What is Hirsutism?
Hirsutism is a condition that causes excess hair growth on areas such as the face, neck, chest, stomach, lower back, buttocks, and thighs. It primarily affects women and individuals assigned female at birth and can sometimes be a symptom of an underlying medical condition.
What Causes Hirsutism?
Excess hair growth is often linked to androgens (male hormones). Hirsutism can occur when androgen levels increase or if the body becomes more sensitive to these hormones.
One of the most common causes of hirsutism is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects ovarian function and hormone levels. Hirsutism can also be triggered by certain medications, birth control, anabolic steroids, and other hormonal imbalances.
If you think you may have hirsutism, we recommend speaking to your GP to determine if it is a symptom of an underlying condition. Our clinic also offers hormone testing to help identify whether your excess hair growth is linked to hormonal imbalances.
The key thing to look for is excessive hair growth.
Other symptoms include:
Irregular periods
Acne
Change in body shape
All you need to know
What is Hirsutism?
Hirsutism is a condition that causes excess hair growth on areas such as the face, neck, chest, stomach, lower back, buttocks, and thighs. It primarily affects women and individuals assigned female at birth and can sometimes be a symptom of an underlying medical condition.
What Causes Hirsutism?
Excess hair growth is often linked to androgens (male hormones). Hirsutism can occur when androgen levels increase or if the body becomes more sensitive to these hormones.
One of the most common causes of hirsutism is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects ovarian function and hormone levels. Hirsutism can also be triggered by certain medications, birth control, anabolic steroids, and other hormonal imbalances.
If you think you may have hirsutism, we recommend speaking to your GP to determine if it is a symptom of an underlying condition. Our clinic also offers hormone testing to help identify whether your excess hair growth is linked to hormonal imbalances.
The key thing to look for is excessive hair growth.
Other symptoms include:
Irregular periods
Acne
Change in body shape
All you need to know
What is Hirsutism?
Hirsutism is a condition that causes excess hair growth on areas such as the face, neck, chest, stomach, lower back, buttocks, and thighs. It primarily affects women and individuals assigned female at birth and can sometimes be a symptom of an underlying medical condition.
What Causes Hirsutism?
Excess hair growth is often linked to androgens (male hormones). Hirsutism can occur when androgen levels increase or if the body becomes more sensitive to these hormones.
One of the most common causes of hirsutism is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects ovarian function and hormone levels. Hirsutism can also be triggered by certain medications, birth control, anabolic steroids, and other hormonal imbalances.
If you think you may have hirsutism, we recommend speaking to your GP to determine if it is a symptom of an underlying condition. Our clinic also offers hormone testing to help identify whether your excess hair growth is linked to hormonal imbalances.
The key thing to look for is excessive hair growth.
Other symptoms include:
Irregular periods
Acne
Change in body shape
How can I tell if my hirsutism is linked to my hormones?
We offer a wellness testing service that can determine whether your hirsutism is linked to a hormonal imbalance.
What makes hirsutism worse?
Weight gain can increase androgen production, which may exacerbate hirsutism. Maintaining a healthy weight and balanced hormone levels can help manage symptoms.
Is there a way to permanently remove hair?
For long-term hair reduction, we recommend our Laser Hair Removal treatment. This non-invasive procedure effectively targets hair follicles to reduce hair growth over time, eliminates ingrown hairs, and smooths skin for lasting results.
How can I tell if my hirsutism is linked to my hormones?
We offer a wellness testing service that can determine whether your hirsutism is linked to a hormonal imbalance.
What makes hirsutism worse?
Weight gain can increase androgen production, which may exacerbate hirsutism. Maintaining a healthy weight and balanced hormone levels can help manage symptoms.
Is there a way to permanently remove hair?
For long-term hair reduction, we recommend our Laser Hair Removal treatment. This non-invasive procedure effectively targets hair follicles to reduce hair growth over time, eliminates ingrown hairs, and smooths skin for lasting results.
How can I tell if my hirsutism is linked to my hormones?
We offer a wellness testing service that can determine whether your hirsutism is linked to a hormonal imbalance.
What makes hirsutism worse?
Weight gain can increase androgen production, which may exacerbate hirsutism. Maintaining a healthy weight and balanced hormone levels can help manage symptoms.
Is there a way to permanently remove hair?
For long-term hair reduction, we recommend our Laser Hair Removal treatment. This non-invasive procedure effectively targets hair follicles to reduce hair growth over time, eliminates ingrown hairs, and smooths skin for lasting results.
How can I tell if my hirsutism is linked to my hormones?
We offer a wellness testing service that can determine whether your hirsutism is linked to a hormonal imbalance.
What makes hirsutism worse?
Weight gain can increase androgen production, which may exacerbate hirsutism. Maintaining a healthy weight and balanced hormone levels can help manage symptoms.
Is there a way to permanently remove hair?
For long-term hair reduction, we recommend our Laser Hair Removal treatment. This non-invasive procedure effectively targets hair follicles to reduce hair growth over time, eliminates ingrown hairs, and smooths skin for lasting results.
How can I tell if my hirsutism is linked to my hormones?
We offer a wellness testing service that can determine whether your hirsutism is linked to a hormonal imbalance.
What makes hirsutism worse?
Weight gain can increase androgen production, which may exacerbate hirsutism. Maintaining a healthy weight and balanced hormone levels can help manage symptoms.
Is there a way to permanently remove hair?
For long-term hair reduction, we recommend our Laser Hair Removal treatment. This non-invasive procedure effectively targets hair follicles to reduce hair growth over time, eliminates ingrown hairs, and smooths skin for lasting results.

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34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ
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34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ
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34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ
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