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What are the side effects of eflornithine cream?

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In clinical studies, up to 21% of users reported acne as a side effect, making skin-related issues the most common concern for those asking, 'What are the side effects of eflornithine cream?'. This medication, used to slow unwanted facial hair growth in women, is generally well-tolerated but can cause various reactions, from mild stinging to more serious complications.

Understanding What Medications Cause Facial Hair Growth?

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According to the National Institutes of Health, numerous medications can cause excessive hair growth, a condition known as hirsutism or hypertrichosis. Understanding **what medications cause facial hair growth** is crucial for patients experiencing this challenging side effect, helping them seek appropriate management and medical advice.

Does Finasteride Increase Facial Hair? The Definitive Guide

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According to the American Academy of Dermatology, finasteride is one of the most common and effective treatments for male pattern baldness. However, many wonder about its effects beyond the scalp, specifically: does finasteride increase facial hair? The answer, based on pharmacological evidence, is that it does not; in fact, its mechanism of action is counterproductive to facial hair growth.

How Does Progesterone Affect Your Face? A Look at Hormonal Skincare

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Approximately 85% of adult women experience some form of hormonal skin changes throughout their lives, and progesterone is a key player in this process. How does progesterone affect your face? The answer lies in its ability to influence everything from sebum production and acne to anti-aging benefits.

What Happens if You Stop Using Minoxidil on Your Face?

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Minoxidil is widely known as a treatment for scalp hair loss, but many individuals use it "off-label" for beard growth, with documented success. However, minoxidil is a maintenance treatment, meaning its effects are only sustained with continuous use, and discontinuing it can lead to a reversal of gains. Here’s what happens if you stop using minoxidil on your face.