I Was Shaving My Face Every Morning Like A Man”

How Excessive Facial Hair On The Chin, Side Locks & Cheeks Slowly Took Away One Woman’s Confidence

She walked into my clinic with her hair falling deliberately over both sides of her face.

At first, it seemed like a simple hairstyle choice.

But during the consultation, I noticed something.

Every time she tucked her hair behind her ears, she quickly brought it forward again.

Almost as if she was trying to hide something.

Then she finally said the words she had never told most people.

“Doctor, I shave my face every morning.”

She paused.

Looked down.

And then quietly added:

“Sometimes I feel like I shave my face the way my father shaves his.”

At just 28 years old, she had built her entire routine around hiding facial hair.

Every morning began the same way.

Not skincare.

Not makeup.

Shaving.


“It Started With Just A Few Hairs”

Initially, it seemed harmless.

A few coarse hairs on the chin.

A few darker hairs near the upper lip.

Nothing alarming.

Friends and relatives reassured her.

“It’s normal.”

“Just thread it.”

“Every woman has facial hair.”

“Don’t think about it so much.”

But month after month, the hair became thicker.

Darker.

More noticeable.

Soon it wasn’t limited to her chin.

The side locks became denser.

The hair spread along the jawline.

Then it gradually started covering the lower half of her cheeks.

Not the fine facial hair that most people naturally have.

These were visible, coarse hairs that became obvious in sunlight and photographs.

The kind she thought about every single day.


The Secret She Worked Hard To Hide

Most people around her had absolutely no idea.

Because she became very good at hiding it.

She stopped tying her hair back.

Open hair became her comfort zone.

Not because she loved the style.

But because it covered parts of her cheeks and side locks.

She avoided bright lighting.

She felt uncomfortable during close conversations.

She checked mirrors repeatedly before leaving home.

She positioned herself carefully in photographs.

And every single day began with anxiety.

Many women with excessive facial hair become experts at hiding it.

The people around them often never notice the effort.

But the woman carrying that burden thinks about it constantly.


When Threading Was No Longer Enough

Initially, threading worked.

Every few weeks.

Then every two weeks.

Then every week.

Then even that wasn’t enough.

The regrowth became faster.

The hair became thicker.

The irritation increased.

And eventually she started shaving.

At first, only occasionally.

Then regularly.

Then every single day.

Every morning before work.

Every wedding.

Every social event.

Every vacation.

Every important photograph.

Shaving became a routine she couldn’t escape.


“By Evening, I Could Feel The Hair Growing Back”

One sentence she said perfectly described what she was experiencing.

“Doctor, by evening I can already feel the roughness coming back.”

Throughout the day, she would touch her chin repeatedly.

Checking.

Worrying.

Hoping nobody noticed.

The facial hair wasn’t just growing on her face.

It had taken over her thoughts.

Every meeting.

Every outing.

Every photograph.

Every conversation.

The worry never left.


The Comment She Could Never Forget

A few months before visiting the clinic, she attended a family wedding.

Someone casually remarked:

“Your facial hair seems more visible these days.”

The person probably forgot about that conversation within minutes.

She remembered it for months.

Because it confirmed her biggest fear.

That people could actually see what she was trying so hard to hide.

That night she cried after returning home.

Not because of the comment itself.

But because she was exhausted.

Exhausted from shaving.

Exhausted from hiding.

Exhausted from worrying.


Why Do Some Women Develop Excessive Facial Hair?

Excessive facial hair growth in women can occur for several reasons.

One of the most common causes is PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome).

Hormonal imbalances, genetics, certain medications, and other endocrine conditions can also contribute.

Sometimes the hair gradually becomes thicker over several years.

Sometimes it appears more rapidly.

Regardless of the cause, the emotional impact can be significant.

Because society often associates visible facial hair with masculinity, many women suffer silently without discussing their concerns openly.


“I Have Tried Everything”

By the time she reached our clinic, she had already tried:

     

      • Threading

      • Waxing

      • Bleaching

      • Hair removal creams

      • Home remedies

      • Online products

      • Daily shaving

    Some methods worked temporarily.

    None solved the problem long-term.

    The cycle always returned.

    Remove.

    Wait.

    Regrow.

    Hide.

    Repeat.


    The First Thing I Told Her

    She expected judgment.

    Instead, I told her something she desperately needed to hear.

    “You are not the only woman dealing with this.”

    The relief on her face was immediate.

    Because many women believe they are alone.

    They think everyone else naturally has smooth skin.

    In reality, unwanted facial hair is one of the most common concerns seen in aesthetic and dermatology clinics.

    Far more common than most people realize.


    How Laser Hair Reduction Works Differently

    Unlike shaving, threading, or waxing, laser hair reduction targets the hair follicle itself.

    The goal isn’t simply removing visible hair.

    The goal is reducing future growth.

    Over multiple sessions, patients often notice:

       

        • Reduced hair density

        • Finer regrowth

        • Slower hair growth

        • Less visible facial hair

        • Reduced shadowing on the skin

        • Less dependence on daily hair removal methods

      Most importantly, many patients stop organizing their lives around facial hair management.


      The Moment I Knew Things Had Changed

      Several months into treatment, she returned for a review appointment.

      As we spoke, I noticed something remarkable.

      She wasn’t touching her chin.

      Not once.

      No checking.

      No nervous hand movements.

      No constant awareness.

      She was simply having a conversation.

      That small observation told me more than any photograph could.


      “Doctor, I Forgot To Think About My Facial Hair”

      At one of her later visits, she smiled and said:

      “Doctor, I forgot to think about my facial hair.”

      Not for an hour.

      Not for a day.

      For weeks.

      And honestly, that is what successful treatment often looks like.

      Not perfection.

      Freedom.

      Freedom from checking mirrors.

      Freedom from daily shaving.

      Freedom from hiding behind hairstyles.

      Freedom from wondering whether someone is staring.

      Freedom from carrying the same insecurity every single day.


      Facial Hair Treatment Is About More Than Hair

      Many women don’t seek treatment because they want flawless skin.

      They seek treatment because they’re tired.

      Tired of hiding.

      Tired of shaving.

      Tired of checking.

      Tired of worrying.

      Tired of feeling less confident than they deserve to feel.

      And often, helping someone regain that confidence becomes far more meaningful than simply reducing hair growth.


      If You’re Struggling With Facial Hair…

      Please know this.

      You are not alone.

      And you do not need to feel embarrassed.

      Whether your facial hair is related to PCOS, hormonal imbalance, genetics, or another underlying cause, effective treatment options are available.

      The first step is understanding why it is happening.

      The second is creating a treatment plan tailored to your skin, hair type, and underlying condition.

      Because no woman should feel like she has to start every morning hiding something she never chose to have.


      Frequently Asked Questions About Facial Hair Removal

      Can women safely undergo laser hair removal on the face?

      Yes. Laser hair reduction can be performed on the upper lip, chin, jawline, side locks, and cheeks when appropriate.

      Will shaving make facial hair thicker?

      No. Shaving does not increase the number of hair follicles or make hair biologically thicker, although regrowth may feel coarser because of the blunt tip.

      Can PCOS cause excessive facial hair?

      Yes. PCOS is one of the most common causes of unwanted facial hair growth in women.

      How many laser sessions are required?

      Most patients require multiple sessions because facial hair grows in different cycles and laser works best during specific growth phases.

      Is laser hair reduction permanent?

      Laser hair reduction provides long-term reduction in hair growth, although maintenance sessions may sometimes be required, especially in patients with hormonal conditions.

      If you’re looking for safe and effective facial laser hair removal in Surat for unwanted hair on the upper lip, chin, jawline, side locks, or cheeks, book a consultation at Skin & Beyond to receive a personalized treatment plan designed for your skin and hair type.

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