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So if the hormone therapy is started prior to adolescence, a transsexual could be whisker free?
The following helps answer some of my questions regarding hair and whiskers on transsexuals.

Hair removal is quite possibly the most significant, non-surgical aesthetic necessity for men transitioning into a transsexual or transgender lifestyle. Creating a more feminine appearance means eliminating unwanted facial hair, including the five o?clock shadow that regular shaving leaves behind. In most cases, male-to-female transsexuals will also need to explore the possibilities of full body hair removal. While shaving and waxing are options toward this end, the results are very temporary, and most transgenders find it necessary to pursue a more permanent hair removal solution.

As you might expect, then, transgender hair removal cases usually come down to a decision between the two most notable forms of permanent hair reduction, Electrolysis and Laser Hair Removal. Since the goal is to create a smooth, hair-free look with minimal regrowth, both treatments can prove beneficial. However, because Electrolysis removes hair follicles one-by-one, it is a far more time consuming procedure than Laser Hair Removal, and often a more painful one, as well. Some experts suggest that Electrolysis can still be a viable option for small face hair removal procedures, such as removing pesky whiskers on the chin or upper lip. But for transgender patients hoping to permanently remove large areas of hair in a relatively short amount of time, Laser Hair Removal is the wiser choice.

Modern laser technology has actually helped make a major difference for transsexual patients across the globe, opening up a new world of possibilities in the realm of permanent body hair removal. For many male-to-female transsexuals, it only takes 4-5 sessions of laser hair removal to permanently stop the regrowth of over 90 percent of body hair, meaning they won?t have to worry about the struggle and inconvenience of daily shaving or waxing any longer. Most laser clinics are also able to treat a wide range of hair colors and skin pigments, as well, leaving very few limitations on an individual?s candidacy for the treatment.

If your favorite tranny doesn't need to shave in the morning, she probably has had a laser treatment.
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