Every woman has experienced this unpleasant situation: looking in the mirror and discovering one or more unwanted pimples on her chin that weren’t there the day before. The first reaction is usually to panic and reach for the tweezers. But before you pluck them, think for a moment. Dermatologists warn that they could be a signal your body is sending you about an underlying health problem.
Genetic lottery or hormonal game?
Don’t worry, you’re not alone. According to Dr. Hadley King , a dermatologist in New York, chin hair is much more common than you might think.
The reason: it’s a combination of genes and hormones.
For isolated hairs: tweezers remain the quickest and simplest method.
For more persistent areas: laser hair removal is a long-term solution that destroys the hair follicle.
The mechanism: male hormones (androgens), present in small amounts in all women, interact with hair follicles. If your follicles are more sensitive to them, this results in excessive hair growth.
When should you be worried? (The warning signs)
Isolated hairs are usually harmless. However, there are situations where they can be a symptom of a more serious problem.
Pay attention if: