“…Most women (91.7%) meeting the criteria for PCOS had at least one skin finding, with higher burden of acne, hirsutism, and acanthosis nigricans (AN) than women who did not meet the criteria [6]. In the present study, following the recommended diet for 12 weeks has significantly reduced acne and hirsutism scores and maintained that effect for another 12 weeks, which may be beneficial for improving all the other symptoms related to it, as beside all the previous mentioned symptoms, PCOS women may display several psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, marital and social problems, which aggravate the psychological impact of hirsutism as, not only is hirsutism itself a major concern for women diagnosed with PCOS, but the time and effort spent eliminating it aggravates the distress [7], hence emerge the importance of measuring hirsutism because hirsutism score is the main predictor of psychological distress [34] and can significantly predict reduction of body hair, emotions, menstrual problems, weight and infertility problems, in their order of severity [7] Hirsutism was also associated with a higher mean HOMA-IR, body mass index, and triglycerides level, as well as a lower HDL-C level [6]. Although acne is not a reliable marker of hyperandrogenism, Androgens are important in the development of acne and its prevalence is high among patients who meet PCOS diagnosis [6].…”