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Facial Hair Treatment

Quick easy access to a prescription for Facial Hair treatment. Simple, fast and discreet service with complete clinical safety

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Issued 2400+ prescriptions

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"A very quick, efficient and professional service. Prescription was emailed to my local pharmacy within minutes. Also 50% cheaper than visiting a local GP."
By Cassie
Mar 1, 2023

How it Works

Get access to prescription treatment in three simple steps

Complete Questionnaire

Answer about your medical history, symptoms and any medications you are currently taking.

Review by a Doctor

Your questionnaire will be viewed by one of our GP’s to ensure it is clinically suitable for you.

Eletronic Prescription

When your request is approved by our clinical team, we will send you a confirmation email with information on your prescription collection.

The medication we provide

We issue prescriptions for generic name medicines to ensure maximum availability of treatments. Please check your dispensed prescription before leaving the Pharmacy as no changes can be made after that point.

Is this service for me?

Our prescription service is open to everyone. The clinical team will decide the suitability of the service and treatment requested based on the answers you provide during the questionnaire.

For any first-time users of Facial Hair treatment, we will provide more information on the medications listed during the questionnaire process. This should help with your decision on treatment.

If during the questionnaire you are unsure of any questions or feel you would like to discuss your issue further with a GP, please book a Video Appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

There is a medical term for this condition, and it is called Hirsutism describes the excessive growth of hair in women. It is relatively prevalent, impacting around 10% of females, and can result in emotional discomfort for a significant number of these individuals.

This hair is often dense and has a dark hue, making it stand out in contrast to other facial hair. It commonly develops in regions linked with hair growth patterns typically seen in males, such as the upper lip, chin, chest, abdomen, thighs, and buttocks.

Excess female facial hair (hirsutism) has various causes, with the most frequent linked to androgen hormones. Hirsutism can arise if these hormone levels increase or if your body becomes more responsive to them.

The primary reason is often Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), an ovarian condition that can also lead to acne and irregular periods.
Remember that the perception of excessive facial hair varies from person to person, as does what’s considered acceptable. While it might be a normal variation, it’s crucial to rule out any serious underlying medical issues.

Numerous alternatives are available for hair removal, including methods like waxing,, bleaching and threading. Additionally, a prescription medication named Vaniqa is an option. The decision regarding which approach to choose is highly individual for every woman.

Vaniqa cream has eflornithine, a prescription medicine for managing excess facial hair in women. It’s not meant for addressing excess hair on other body parts.

Vaniqa is appropriate for women dealing with unwanted facial hair growth, but only after their doctor confirms that there’s no major medical cause for the issue.

Just like any medications, there are possible side effects associated with Vaniqa, but not everyone will encounter them.

Since Vaniqa is a cream, the most frequent side effects happen on the skin and involve issues like acne, skin redness, dryness, and irritation.

If your skin becomes irritated or dry when you begin using the cream, consider applying it once daily instead of twice daily for a week or two to see if this eases the effects.

If these side effects become bothersome or if you’re facing other symptoms that you think might be linked to Vaniqa, discontinue the cream and consult a doctor.

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