Nothing will make you feel more feminine than smooth, hair-free skin!
The good news is that there are lots of hair removal options for crossdressers and transgender women, including shaving, waxing, depilatories, etc.
However, the holy grail is permanent hair removal. This is especially true for those planning a full MTF transition.
So, which method is the best option? Should you consider electrolysis, laser hair removal, professional treatments, or DIY devices?
In this blog post, I’ll share what actually works for permanent hair removal – and the pros and cons of each approach.
Electrolysis
First and foremost, electrolysis is considered the only TRULY permanent method of hair removal.
It involves inserting a tiny probe into each hair follicle and using electricity to damage the follicle, preventing hair regrowth.
Because each hair must be treated individually, electrolysis is very time consuming.
It also requires more than one treatment per follicle, so you could be looking at years of weekly or bi-weekly appointments.
PROS:
- It’s the only method approved by the FDA for permanent hair removal.
- It’s effective for all skin and hair colors.
CONS:
- It takes many sessions. For example, transgender facial electrolysis averages 70-90 hours all the way up to 300 hours.
- It can be quite painful, especially in areas like the upper lip.
- There’s a risk of skin discoloration or scarring if not performed properly.
COST:
Licensed electrologists charge from $75-$100+ per hour, so the full treatment can add up to thousands of dollars. However, once the hair is gone, it’s gone forever.
Laser Hair Removal – Professional
Laser hair removal is the most popular “permanent” hair removal method, but it’s important to know that it’s only FDA approved for hair REDUCTION.
Laser hair removal uses lasers to damage hair follicles, reducing growth. It can thin the beard by 70%-85%.
Laser hair removal can inhibit hair growth for several years, but some or all of the hair can grow back – especially in people with fair hair.
This means that you may need to have repeat maintenance sessions every 6-12 month.
PROS:
- It can treat large areas at once.
- It’s much faster than electrolysis.
- Most people see a significant reduction in hair growth after 3-8 sessions.
- The hair grows back lighter and finer.
- It’s less painful than electrolysis (though not totally pain-free).
CONS:
- It’s only effective for hair reduction, not 100% hair removal.
- It’s most effective on people with light skin and dark hair. If you have darker skin or fair hair, it will not be as effective.
- There’s a risk of skin discoloration or scarring if not performed properly.
COST:
Laser hair removal costs $50-$400 per area per appointment depending on size. This can also add up to thousands of dollars over the course of the treatment.
You can also check Groupon for deals, but be sure to research the facility carefully. Bargains aren’t always the best idea when it comes to your face and body.
Laser Hair Removal – At Home
With the high cost of laser hair removal, there are now some decent options for doing it yourself. DIY devices can indeed work, but they aren’t without drawbacks.
Here are the pros and cons of at-home laser hair removal:
PROS:
- It offers considerable cost savings over professional treatments.
- It’s more convenient since you don’t have to schedule appointments.
CONS:
- It’s time consuming since at-home devices are smaller than pro devices.
- It’s less effective since at-home devices aren’t as strong.
- It’s hard to treat certain areas (like the back) when you’re treating yourself.
- There’s more risk of side effects since you aren’t a trained pro.
- The devices can be painful to use.
RECOMMENDED DEVICES:
Many of the products marketed as laser hair removal devices are actually IPL devices (described below).
However, the TRIA Beauty Laser Hair Removal Device 4X ($499) uses the same diode laser technology used in-office by dermatologists.
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
IPL is similar to laser hair removal, but it uses a different kind of light. Instead of a concentrated laser beam, IPL uses a broader spectrum of light that isn’t as focused.
Because of this, IPL can cover a larger treatment area, but it takes more sessions since the light is less powerful.
Pros:
- Faster than laser hair removal since it covers a larger area.
- Good availability of at-home devices.
- Usually less painful than laser hair removal.
Cons:
- Requires more sessions compared to laser hair removal.
- More risk of irritation due to the broader light spectrum used.
- Can only be used on lighter skin tones / darker hair tones.
RECOMMENDED DEVICES:
Here are some popular and highly rated at-home IPL hair removal devices:
- Braun Silk-Expert Pro 5 IPL Hair Removal System – $303
- Remington iLight Pro Plus Quartz Hair Removal System – $267
- JOVS Venus Pro II Hair Remover – $459
- Silk’n Infinity 400,000 – $399
Let’s talk hair removal
Now that I’ve covered the options for permanent hair removal and reduction, I’d love to hear what YOU think.
Have you tried any of the procedures or products above? If so, what were your results?
Please take my poll and share in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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Im using vivistar hair growth inhibitor and its working really well.
Vaniqa really does work, I’ve used it for about 3 years now & I’ve noticed a real difference. You do need to be patient though. Also, HRT & being post op helps, but I 100% recommend it x
I actually have been using a at home laser hair remover. Have been using it for almost a month. I have noticed less stubble on the back of my legs, which has always been an issue. No change to facial stubble as of yet. I’ve had significant less growth on my thighs and upper legs. So far these are the only places I’ve used it on.
Hi luclile
These DIY Hair removal devivices better now as Epilators ,that is available at Amazon and Aiiexpress online shops are they good for hair removal? Can they being used by crossdressers Is many of them are ,for ladies .?
Then another thing is lipstick,. What product can I used on my lips to avoid ,that my lipstick came off, when drink water ,on the glass I drink the water out off. wWith other words the lipstick appears on the glass.I hate it, Lipstick is suppose to stick on lips and last on lips,.
Lastly.
Do you have tips on Underdresses Called Slips or petticoats,
When I decide to wear one of these dresses you talk about in this 5 Dresses tips of you,as well skirts, what will you recommend ,is the best slips to wear with our dresses and skirts.
Michelle
I really want to get some permanent makeup done. Eyeliner for sure. But maybe brows and my lips too. But I’m a little nervous. Any coments or confidence from any of you that have had permanent makeup done would help me just do it.
Just be yourself, “never give up without a fight.” You can do it girl, be confident, find a friend to help you… my Friend Lily and i are gonna have a girls night where she will fix my eyebrows. K? Just don’t forget the rules… I know it’s a lot to remeber but never give up! =(^3^)= (I’m a Trans Girl.)
I used a Tria faithfully for about 3 months and it was starting to work. The hair was getting finer and more sparse. I quit due to my wife a few years ago. Since I have shaved since I’m not really sure how well the effects lasted but I know there has been some regrowth of hair.
Currently having Laser treatments done on chest/ stomach and full legs. After 2 sessions the difference is amazing, my skin is so soft and smooth, no regrets, a couple more sessions and we will see how it works out
I have a Silkn Flash and Go
I have the FlashnGo also. Love it. Not 100% effective, but, does a nice job. Arm and legs are almost hairless now, face is much lighter. Cheaper, and more convenient.
I have the FlashnGo also. Love it. Not 100% effective, but, does a nice job. Arm and legs are almost hairless now, face is much lighter. Cheaper, and more convenient.