Unwanted hair removal is possible in aesthetic medicine centers today.
However, often this only has a temporary effect because the immediate cause of excessive hair is not treated.
The most visible sign of excess hair in women is the appearance of coarse, dark colored hair in areas of the body (face, abdomen, back, chest) where hair is more common in men.
If you notice hair on the chin and face (in women), this is normal and not unusual. It is worth noting, however, if it grows both rapidly and in large quantities.
The most common causes of chin hair growth are weight gain and weight loss. As you know, the balance of hormones is disturbed due to obesity, which is visually manifested by excessive hair.
The hereditary factor also deserves attention - if you have a genetic predisposition, you simply cannot avoid a hereditary predisposition. It is noteworthy that women living in the Mediterranean region, the Middle East and South Asia are more prone to excess hair.
Other possible causes may include:
- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
- Cushing's Syndrome
- Age (Postmenopause)
- Certain Medications
Source:
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/body/health/a12786725/chin-hair/