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I have alot of unwanted hair on my breasts(like 30 on each sides),when i was about 19 i went to my skin specialist for the acnes on my face and she gave me cypretrone compound that time(once a day) and i took it more than a year,though after that she changed it to Roaccutane capsules for a year and the acnes are now cleared,but since then i still have these hairs on my breasts and when i was younger i used to cut them as i didn't know this may get worst.
Then i went to woman'd specialist and she told me that girls like you which are not married yet shouldn't take hormonal pills like cypretrone compound this long as they are so harmful for their future pregnancy

now i'm 24 years old girl.i know if i go to my skin specialist for the these hair on my breats she sill advise those hormonal pills(cypretrone compound)again.
I also have about 20 hair ray like that under my chin.

Any advise?Are those pills really useful?i know that the only way to remove these hairs would be lacer or electrolysis or chemotherapy,but i dont know which one is better for me,
what should i do?
should i again go to my skin specialist or other specialist?

2006-08-01 20:07:37 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

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The only thing you can do about the unwanted hairs are to shave them or get laser or electrolysis done. Chemotherapy is for treating cancer, not hair. Also I would get a second opinion from another skin specialist, I'm sure there are other options since it sounds like you are concerned about the side effects of the pills and I don't blame you. Good luck!

2006-08-01 20:21:25 · answer #1 · answered by Miss Missy 2 · 0 0

Just a caution approximately laser healing. When I went for a session a couple of years in the past, I used to be instructed that they cannot warranty everlasting removing in females till they've long past via menopause due to the fact of the way our hormones difference. So, you would now not wish to spend plenty of cash on that. I use tweezers at the hair I have on my chin, and I've been doing to for a few years now. The hairs have steadily gotten lighter, so they're getting much less and no more noticable. The thing more you'll do is find creme bleach to bleach the hairs to lead them to much less noticable. My mother does that, and it really works. Also, there's a cream known as Vaniqua that you'll get a prescription for. You pluck or dispose of with Nair or something, then rub the cream on and it maintains the hair from developing again as swiftly. Good success, and I think your anguish.

2016-08-28 14:05:54 · answer #2 · answered by bollinger 4 · 0 0

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