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One of my biggest causes of dysphoria right now is facial hair. I hate shaving, and unfortunately HRT doesn't help reduce existing hair.

My partner helped me find a great trans-friendly, local electrologist.

I set up a consultation and agreed to an initial 15 minute session after being satisfied with the consultation. The technician is very experienced, board certified, and professional.

Unfortunately I wasn't expecting to have my first session, so I hadn't taken pain killers or used any topical numbing agents. So I got the full experience of the pain. Not recommended.

I have a high pain tolerance, but it really does hurt. It made my whole body twitch at times. Thankfully it is only a quick sharp sting, then you feel nothing. At least for a second or two.

The process is that a tiny sterile probe is inserted down the hair shaft to the base of the follicle, and applies an electrical shock to cauterize the blood vessel feeding it, then the hair is removed. Because the hairs are always in different growth stages that take about 4-6 weeks to complete, the treatment is repeated throughout the year to catch them all.

My technician is very thorough about aftercare. I was recommended a soothing lavender and tea tree oil balm, and aloe vera gel. It feels wonderful. Have to remember to not spend too much time in the sun, to wear sunscreen, and stay hydrated.

All in all it wasn't too bad and totally worth never having beard shadow or shaving again. Going back next week for a 30 minute session, then 45 minutes after that. She estimates it won't take too long, due to how naturally sparse my hair is.

Another box getting checked off my transition list <3

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[โ€“] Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yay, good for you!! Do you know if they treat areas like the upper back and shoulders as well? ๐Ÿ™ˆ

[โ€“] ThatFembyWho@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I think they can treat anywhere that has fully developed terminal hairs. So, not vellus / "peach fuzz" hairs. Other points are that if you have light or reddish hair like mine, electrolysis is about the only option, and it is permanent (no regrets here lol).

It's a bit expensive. My 15 min session was about $30 and an hour is $90. I'm going to a small private clinic.

Eventually I would like to get my legs done.

[โ€“] Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks. It's good to know there might be hope for an hairy ape like me urgh

My face at a laser place was almost 2k but lifetime guarantee with cryo spray to stop the pain.