One of the symptoms of menopause is peach fuzz on the checks and chin. If you are experiencing this, it’s most like due to declining estrogen levels. As estrogen falls after menopause, the body’s androgens (male
hormones that women have in small amounts) become relatively stronger and can cause hairs to sprout on the chin and cheeks. Plucking or depilatories (a chemical used to eliminate unwanted hair) may be all you need to control minor growth.
Note: This could also be a symptom of hirsutism – a condition characterized by abnormally high androgens that could be linked to polycystic ovary syndrome, Cushing syndrome, or tumors in the ovaries or adrenal glands. If you also develop other male traits such as a deeper voice, hair loss, or smaller breasts, see your doctor.
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