I believe that many male friends will encounter the phenomenon of excessive leg hair in their daily lives. However, whether it is men or women, excessive leg hair is due to hormonal disorders and enlarged pores. In normal times, some simple and effective methods are needed to remove leg hair. Patients with excessive leg hair can shave their legs or use depilatory creams, but they must pay attention to using the correct method, which must be harmless. Hair removal method (I). Many people use razors or special shavers to shave their leg hair, but this method only cuts the grass but not the root, and the leg hair will grow again after a while. (ii) Use external depilatory drugs. This method will probably produce the same result as using a razor, and the hair will grow back again in no time. (III) If you want to remove hair permanently without recurrence, you can only permanently destroy the hair follicles that grow the hair. The commonly used method is electrocautery - during the operation, a tiny electrocautery needle is inserted into the subcutaneous tissue to destroy the hair follicles one by one. This will achieve the purpose of permanent hair removal. However, dealing with each tiny leg hair is a big challenge for both doctors and patients. You have to endure the pain for beauty. (iv) The cosmetic surgery industry has introduced a laser that uses a special wavelength of light to guide the hair follicles along the hair shafts of the legs and destroy them without damaging the skin. However, it is expensive, and beauty may come at a price. The latter two methods can permanently remove leg hair. You can choose the method that suits you according to your actual situation. (5) If you don’t mind the pain, you can use adhesive tape to stick it on. It’s better than shaving, at least it can last longer. (6) You can also use an epilator, but it is a bit painful and only lasts for about half a month to a month. If you have sensitive skin, don’t use it. Thick reasons: Thick leg hair in women may be related to gynecological diseases When women experience symptoms of irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, and thick hair, they should be alert to polycystic ovary syndrome. Polycystic ovary syndrome can be seen in gynecological clinics. Its main symptoms are infrequent menstruation or amenorrhea, obesity, hirsutism and acne. During the B examination, it can be seen that the patient's ovaries are enlarged, and there are many cystic follicles of varying sizes under the capsule, like pearls. In addition, some people can feel enlarged ovaries, which are about 1 to 4 times the size of normal ovaries, as big as an egg. During physical examination, it can be seen that the patient has thick and black hair distributed on the calves, arms, beside the nipples, midline of the abdomen, around the anus, etc. The hair distribution tends to be masculine. The exact cause of the disease is still unknown. It is generally believed that it is a syndrome caused by abnormal menstrual regulation mechanism, that is, endocrine disorders in the human body, thickening of the ovarian capsule, inability of follicles to mature and ovulate, formation of cysts of varying sizes, polycystic ovaries, and the appearance of typical symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome. |
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