ELECTROLYSIS FOR TRANSGENDER
Permanent Hair Removal Information for Transgender
Beauty - it's a concept everyone understands, yet it's expressed differently by each individual. Your own sense of personal beauty is based on your insight into who you uniquely are. When you feel attractive, life is more vibrant and fulfilling.
At times we seek assistance to enhance our appearance so we can be truly comfortable with ourselves and embrace life more fully. You may find, as many others have, that permanent hair removal can help you express your finest self and reveal the beautiful individual that you are.
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If you are looking for a treatment to permanently remove facial hair and excess body hair, then electrolysis is the solution for you. It's the key to attaining the smooth, sophisticated, hair-free look you desire.
FAQ
Common Questions About Electrolysis For Transgender Consumers
WILL AN ELECTROLOGIST BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND WHAT TRANSGENDER IS ABOUT?
Absolutely. You are dealing with someone who takes utmost pride in performing their professional responsibilities. We are aware of what you are trying to accomplish and how electrolysis fits into your process. We respect you, your choice and your privacy.
WHY DOES THE ELECTROLOGIST NEED TO KNOW WHAT PROTOCOL OR PROGRAM I'M ON?
We understand the committment necessary to make a gender transition and we take it as seriously as you do. It is important to ensure that your electrolysis treatments occur at the right point in your process and in a way that works in concert with your health and long-term goals.
CAN ELECTROLYSIS REMOVE HAIR IN THE GENITAL AREA?
Yes. However, we may ask which surgeon you are working with in order to follow his/her pre-surgical protocols. It is important to allow sufficient time prior to surgery to complete genital hair removal in order to prevent future ingrown hairs internally.
WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ELECTROLYSIS?
To speak to an electrologist or to schedule a free consultation, contact us. Answers to general questions about electrolysis are available on the Electrolysis FAQ page.