Polycystic ovary syndrome, PCOS, is the most common hormonal disorder of women. Most of the symptoms of PCOS are caused by higher-than-normal levels of certain hormones, called androgens. In women with PCOS, the hormones are out of balance: these women have higher-than-normal levels of androgens and may have lower-than-normal levels of estrogen.
One of the most common symptom of PCOS is irregular periods. Other symptoms can include acne, hair loss on the scalp, excess facial or body hair(hirsutism), obesity and infertility along with other chronic ailments, like obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, endometrial cancer, sleep apnea, depression and anxiety.
Electrolysis for HIRSUTISM
Electrolysis is the only type of hair removal approved by the FDA as a permanent way of removing hair. For the thousands of women with PCOS electrolysis is the only permanent option to get rid of thick hair that often grows on their face, neck, chest, and back.
Book your free consultation and let's discuss a treatment plan that's right for you.
PHONE CONSULTATION
Complimentary 15 Minute General Information Session providing additional information about Electrolysis, discuss treatment area(s) of concern and answer all of your questions.
VIDEO CONSULTATION
Complimentary 10 minute video call providing additional information about electrolysis, discuss treatment area(s) of concern and answer all of your questions. Electrologist is able to see area(s) of concern to make more informed recommendations.
IN-PERSON CONSULTATION
Includes a review of your health history, start-up treatment plan and a sample hair removal. Consultation fee is credited towards your first session.
Be active in your own health care. The best way to cope with the effect of PCOS on your health, and promote wellness, is to actively participate in your care. PCOS has no cure. So following these steps can put you on a path to better health. Keep in mind that with PCOS, it's not a one-size-fits-all approach. Know what works for you.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
If you want to learn more about “Why Exercise is So Important for Women with PCOS”, check out Exercise for PCOS?
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