For facial hair, my endo suggest laser therapy. There are new machines out now that are much better than the ones in recent years. My dr says that it takes at least 3 sessions, maybe more, depending on your hair growth. You cannot tweeze for 4 weeks
(I think that is the #) and cannot shave for a few days ahead of time. They will zap what is there, go for a second time for what was under the skin when you got it the first time, then go back for new hair growth the third time, then continue as needed until it is gone. My sister is getting it done there and she said it isn't as painful as it was the old way, either. She did electolysis for years also. It is much cheaper than electrolysis overall, since you only have to go a few times, not years. She said they dimmed the lights and put on Enya and it was pretty relaxing!
Look for a PCOS specialist in your area and see if they offer laser therapy. My PCOS center just got one a couple of months ago and they are charging much less than traditional laser therapy. They know it is a terrible problem for PCOSers and only want to cover the price of the machine. Maybe you can find a similar deal!
I've heard mixed reviews on the Vaniqua. One doctor said the results weren't as spectacular as they hoped, another highly recommended it. Your hair will still grow back, only slower.One tube, although expensive, will probably last a long time, so it is worth a try. I use a retin cream (about the same size tube) to keep my face clear and it lasts about 4 months.
I am not getting anything done to my hair. I have some hair growth but it isn't bad enough that I can't keep up with it yet. I
have noticed that it slows down as I lose weight, and as long as I eat right, the acne stays at bay as well. I am taking 1000mg of Gluc XR. I will move up in a month or so....I've had stomach problems with it! I'm overly sensitive to meds though.


