(19-09-2014, 02:15 AM)RobinMurphy Wrote: Clara I think sounds so great and I want to hear all of of the details after you have it done. Robin.
Hi Robin,
I was told my beard was too dense to do in one day, so I'm scheduled for the 30 hour 2-day package. I've booked three nights at a nearby hotel so I don't have to worry about commuting to/from home each day. The clinic provides transportation to/from the hotel.
My electrologist works at the Zukowski Center for Plastic Surgery in Glenview, IL (near Chicago) which provides the anesthesiologist to administer the lidocaine injections to block pain. I'm sedated, too, but not put under.
What we call electrolysis today is really 'thermolysis' which uses microwaves to literally cook tissue in the vicinity of the hair root and, thereby, kill it. The beard can be cleared much faster, although the kill rate is lower than the old galvanic electrolysis technology.
There can be a lot of swelling caused by the tissue damage from some 25,000 HF discharges to the face and neck. They claim be able to control that between day one and day two.
Many hairs survive the first attack and come back in about 6 weeks. I'm told that I
must return for a second clearing at that time to finish off these 'survivor hairs' or it's a waste of money. It will take 6 to 9 clearings to completely rid my face and neck of hair permanently. Of course, each successive treatment involves fewer and fewer survivor hairs.
Getting rid of my beard will have a noticeable impact on my facial appearance. My skin will be much smoother and the jaw line softer (more feminine). My upper lip may also become fuller.
BTW, laser hair removal was not an option for me because I have too much gray hair.
If your planning to transition down the road, it's not a bad idea to start clearing your beard now. It takes many months to rid your face of hair. No one will notice what you're doing while you prepare to come out in the future.
Clara