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Hirsutism with PCOD
I have severe hair growth on my lawline and face. I don't have any ongoing PCOD management. SHOULD I GO FOR LASER ANYWAY?
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Yes, you can. PCOS can cause heavy hair growth on chin and jaw and should be treated with lasers. You can visit my clinic in Delhi for attractive packages on laser hair reduction
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Undergo laser hair removal therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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Firstly investigate to rule out pcod and then you can start it .
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Yes, you can go for laser treatments. They are done in monthly sessions.  You will have to book appt & visit clinic. Doctor will check & suggest number of sessions
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The cause of the hair growth must be addressed along with Laser hair reduction.Please take a consultation for better understanding and visit an aesthetic practitioner for guidance on laser sessions.
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