Electrolysis & Menopause-Related Hair Growth

Many women notice new or increased facial hair during menopause — especially on the chin, upper lip, jawline, or neck. This is extremely common and happens due to natural hormonal shifts that occur during this stage of life.

As estrogen levels decline, the effects of androgens (male-type hormones that are present in all women) can become more noticeable. This may cause hairs to grow coarser, darker, or in places where they never appeared before.


Hormone replacement therapies can also contribute to similar changes in hair growth for some women.

Electrolysis offers a safe, permanent solution for unwanted hair caused by menopause.

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