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Chart of my electrolysis progress

Reminder: No matter what permanent hair removal method you choose, start with face work, and begin body after face is under control. You may need to supplement laser hair removal with electrolysis. Also, try to start genital work one year prior to bottom surgery if possible.

2001 updateAny further electrolysis and hair removal I need, I don’t consider to be transition-related. That’s a good feeling!

2002 update: As of the end of February, I have not had any facial hair removal of any kind (not even a little 15 minute session) in about six months. I have four or five medium-coarse hairs on my upper lip and a couple of wispy ones along the jawline.

final update: I have not had an electrolysis session since 2002.

My face took approximately 350 hours total, breaking down roughly:

I don’t claim my treatment time is typical. Mine has taken longer than the average I have seen reported, in part because my first year was done without hormones, plus my facial hair was very coarse. Also, my electrologist had never worked on a trans woman from the onset before.


My chart: 1995–1998

CHRONOLOGY:

The zig-zag pattern is partly due to every other month having five weekly sessions instead of four. A line of best fit would show a steady progression leading to completion. A couple of months are unusually low because of missed treatments due to work-related travel.


In order to gauge progress more accurately, the chart for 1999 and beyond is in minutes per month. That’s a pretty exciting day when you start thinking of it in minutes instead of hours!

My chart: 1999-2000

It was kind of amazing– there was this point when all of the sudden I just didn’t need to go any more!


Sally’s electrolysis chart

Another woman has also logged her 200 hours of electrolysis into a chart to show diminishing regrowth over time. As with mine, her first year was about 50% of her total costs.

Source: http://tsresource.info/electrochart.htm

Body/genital electrolysis table

Prior to transition, I had done some electrolysis on my back and back of neck. This turned out to be a waste of time and money, since much of that body hair went away after starting hormones. I urge you to spend all your time on your face until you can be cleared with less than an hour a week.

1998Genital workBody work
March3.0
April2.0
May6.53.5
June2.50.5
July4.0
August2.03.5
September3.06.0
October3.02.0
November1.5
December1.5
1998 Totals22.022.5
1999Body work
January5
February1
March1.25
April1.5
May
June3.75
July1.5
August3
September1.25
October2.25
November.75
December
1999 Totals21.25

final update: in 2000 and 2001, I needed minor amounts of work on my chest and butt. This amounted to a total of a few hours.

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