Hypertrichosis
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Can it be
Cured?
For those individuals who suffer from Hypertrichosis, we
often hear the same question, though generally asked in
different ways - "Can it be cured?" Simply stated,
hypertrichosis is a medical state which results in the excess
growth of terminal hair in locations where hair does not
generally grow. It is important to note that Hypertrichosis
should not be confused with Hirsutism, which is a
condition where excess thick and dark hair growth is incurred
in parts typically experienced for males.
Hypertrichosis may be existent over the whole body. It also
could be restricted to remote patches. In a number of cases of
Hypertrichosis men and women are born with it (congenital), and
other cases may be "acquired" any period throughout your
lifetime.
Congenital Hypertrichosis Facts
Congenital Hypertrichosis is so rare that there have been
only 50 verified cases since the Middle Ages. When a fetus is
developing in the womb, it is almost always covered by a fine
layer of uncolored hair known as "lanugo". Shortly before
birth, this hair generally falls off and it is replaced by a
layer of "vellus", or body hair, and the usual terminal scalp
hair.
In this particular case, the lanugo hair
continues to develop and it stays on the body after birth
and throughout the patient's lifetime. In similar fashion,
a variation of this state is called Congenital
Hypertrichosis Terminalis. In this instance, the lanugo
hair is colored, or pigmented, and stays on the body after
birth. In this situation, individuals who have this
condition resemble werewolves or ape-men.
Another variation of Congenital Hypertrichosis is called
Naevoid Hypertrichosis. In this instance, there is most often
one area on the body where the excess hair is located.
Furthermore, this condition has also been recognized to occur
after birth, so it is not always congenital.
Acquired Hypertrichosis Facts
Now let's take a look at Acquired Hypertrichosis. This state
occurs at any point after birth. In this situation, signs may
incorporate the presence of unpigmented vellus hair or it may
manifest itself as pigmented terminal hair. In either instance,
the excess hair may cover the entire body. It might also be
localized to just one area, like the eyebrows.
What Are the Causes of Hypertrichosis?
Simply stated, nobody is quite sure. Some theories say that
it is a genetic condition which is either inherited, or results
from the spontaneous mutation of genes. Interestingly, many
instances have been recorded where acquired Hypertrichosis
Lanuginosa is located in people who are later diagnosed with
cancer.
As this relates to mutated genes, cancer-related
Hypertrichosis as a rule appears as a fine growth of hair which
is normally restricted to the face, nose, and eyelids. It is
important to note that scientific researchers also think that
Hypertrichosis may be caused by certain metabolic disorders and
by drugs such as oral phenytoin and ciclosporin.
Treatments for Hypertrichosis
In similar fashion, like hirsutism, hair removal techniques
are the best available treatment. The best hair removal
treatments include:
- Electrolysis treatments which use small charges of
electricity to kill the hair follicles, or laser
hair removal treatments which uses a laser beam to
kill the follicles. Both of these treatments are expensive
and should be only administered by trained professionals.
Known side effects may include rash, skin discoloration,
and scaring. Home electrolysis kits are generally
ineffective.
- Using bleaching products to make the hair less visible.
Like depilatories, you could experience a reaction, so
apply a small amount as a test and wait 24 hours.
- Shaving the affected areas regularly to remove the hair
and to avoid stubble.
- Using Depilatories, or hair removal creams after
testing your skin's reaction by applying a small dab to the
inside of your wrist and waiting for at least 24 hours to
see if you have an allergic skin reaction.
Unfortunately, there are no medications available for this
condition. So, if you are a Hypertrichosis sufferer, your best
option is to select a favored hair removal technique, like
laser hair removal, and develop a plan for regular
treatments.
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