Hi. I am a 25 year old white male with an unattractive and puzzling
facialFacial paralysis
Facial tics
Facial trauma hair distribution problem:
I have extremely thick
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw stubble all over my
faceFace pain, including
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer, cheeks,
chinChin augmentation
Chin augmentation - series, and pipes. When I say thick here I mean sandpaper thick. However, on my moustache area I am almost totally hairless, with only a few widely spaced soft thin hairs, and those only appear after several days of not shaving the area. The change is completely abrupt, with the 'pipe' area having thick and
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Black draught
Black haw stubble on either side and nothing visible on the upper lip. To make matters worse, it is uneven, with the pipe on the right side creeping a bit more around the corner than the left. This has been the case ever since I began bearding around age 18, and I have even tried to let the moustache area grow for up to a month, with no results beyond a few soft thin hairs.
I am sick and tired of hearing the 'genetics' explanation. My father is bearded with the moustache area as full as everywhere else, and I have observed that my mother's father and her two brothers have thick upper lip stubble. Plus I have never seen or heard of this facial hair configuration on anyone else.
I am convinced that there must have been some developmental problem along the line. I would like to know what might have happened and what I can do about it. The only explanation I can come up with is that as a teenager I used to have a lot of acne above my upper lip, and in order to prevent it I would to saturate the area with rubbing alcohol. I don't know if this could have contributed to the problem. Possibly some hormones were inhibited from reaching the area for this or another reason.
I should also mention that have I brought this problem up to a nurse-practicioner at the health services at the university where I work. She told me to try applying minoxidyl to the area. I did this for a few weeks, but it was very irritating to the skin and didn't seem to do anything.
I am desperate to fix the problem. It looks very unattractive even if I shave daily because the stubble is so dark and thick everywhere else. Please help! Can anything be done to stimulate the growth that I have been myseriously denied?