I want a permanent unwanted face hair solution - #32258
I had22 laser sessions but every monthIhave a hair on my face cheeks chin and upperlip, if laser is also notwroking then whatshouldid do???doeswe have areallypermenent solutionfor this problem..???whenIam starting laser idont have a pcod problem but now drs said me you have.Apcod that's the reason you are getting hair on your face like that theytold,,,I amreallyhelpless ,,,Idon'tknowhow to handle my problem,,,now some ofthemtold to me , electrolysis is really permenent solution for this problem,,,,is it really true ????? Then is there anyayurvedicproducts is solving my problem????


Doctors’ responses
For dealing with facial hair, especially if you have a polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOD) diagnosis, it’s important to address the underlying hormonal imbalances rather than just focusing on the symptoms. PCOD is often associated with an imbalance of hormones like androgens, and this can lead to symptoms like unwanted facial hair. While electrolysis is considered a more permanent solution than laser, it might be worthwhile to explore Ayurvedic approaches too.
First, addressing your hormonal imbalance with Ayurveda involves understanding your dosha constitution. PCOD might be related to imbalances in Vata and Kapha doshas. One way to balance these is through diet—focus on warm, light, and mildly spiced foods to enhance your Agni (digestive fire) and reduce excess Kapha. Ginger, turmeric, and cumin are particularly beneficial.
Herbal formulations like Ashoka (Saraca asoca) and Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) are traditionally used in Ayurveda to help balance hormones, support reproductive health, and may help with conditions like PCOD. You might consider taking these herbs under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
Lifestyle changes can also support hormonal balance. Regular exercise and yoga, particularly poses that work on the abdominal region, can improve circulation and balance hormones. Pranayama (breathing exercises) help reduce stress, which can be a factor in PCOD.
As for topical treatments, Ayurveda suggests applying a paste made from turmeric and gram flour on the face, allowing it to dry before washing it off. Turmeric has anti-androgenic properties that may help in reducing facial hair growth over time.
Remember to consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatments, be it Ayurvedic or otherwise, to ensure they fit your unique health profile. Ayurvedic treatments may not give instant results and requires patience and consistency. Balancing hormones naturally takes time and should be done in conjunction with any modern treatments your are undergoing.
Hair growth on your face, particularly when associated with PCOD, can indeed be persistent and frustrating. While electrolysis can be a more permanent solution compared to laser, it’s good to explore harmonious approaches aligning with your body’s natural balance, especially through the lens of Siddha-Ayurveda. Your symptoms indicate an imbalance, likely involving excess pitta and kapha in your system, which need addressing.
Firstly, managing PCOD holistically can decrease unwanted hair growth. Consider reducing refined sugar, dairy and processed foods, as these can exacerbate kapha and pitta imbalances — particularly detrimental in cases of PCOD. Also, include regular physical activity; a daily routine could support balancing hormone levels.
For an Ayurvedic method, you can apply a paste of turmeric and chickpea flour. Mix a teaspoon of turmeric powder with a tablespoon of chickpea flour, make it into a paste and apply on affected areas. Let it dry and gently rub it off with your fingers moving in a circular motion – this promotes circulation and helps in reducing facial hair when done regularly.
Additionally, consuming a diet rich in phytoestrogens—like those found in flaxseeds and nuts—might help in reducing symptoms over time. Remember to keep your digestive fire, or agni, strong by eating warm, freshly cooked meals and avoiding iced and heavy foods.
For products, a triphala powder concoction taken internally can help balance your doshas and improve digestion, which is crucial. Mix a teaspoon with warm water before bed each night. However, consult with an ayurvedic practitioner, especially considering your unique constitution and the presence of PCOD.
Before deciding on electrolysis, reflect on both its benefits and potential side effects. It may be a solution, but it’s important to ensure that it aligns with your overall health strategy and financial convenience. Balancing your doshas and addressing underlying hormonal issues root in PCOD could be more sustainable and comprehensive for the long term.

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