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Quote from: Jessica on January 17, 2019, 02:49:00 PM@Wendi @Michelle_P I'm lucky that my HMO covers hair removal for transgender women.
Quote from: Julie -2010 on January 18, 2019, 06:01:10 PMI just discovered that my HMO also covers my hair removal but only since I started HRT. So all those early sessions I can't but about 18 months I can recover. Yea!! Nice to get money back that I can use on more sessions. Julie
Quote from: Julie -2010 on January 18, 2019, 06:17:54 PMI thought that I would have to do my co-pay but I didn't. I got my first refund for 2017 and 18 in the mail the other day. Made my day.Julie
Quote from: Chanteur on January 25, 2019, 03:31:23 AMMy insurance covers hair removal...But not a single provider in a 3hr drive (from what I can tell) will bill insurance for it...Right now I paid for laser hair removal (They were having a BOGO sale, so $1200 will get me 6 treatments of face and full Brazilian). When done I will submit to insurance for reimbursement... That is the best I can do for now...What do you all recommend to do in this situation?Right now I figure laser followed up by electrolysis to get the straggling hairs.Laser doesn't bother me much at all. More of a surprise when the laser fires, but no pain. How is the pain with electrolysis?
Quote from: Julie -2010 on March 06, 2019, 06:16:56 PMWow Jessica I feel for you. But like you said, you survived. I do know of some women that it is multiple hours of treatment. Longest session I had was 90 minutes.
Quote from: Julie -2010 on March 08, 2019, 01:34:29 PMWow, 3 hours sessions. I guess if you can fall a sleep it wouldn't be too bad. It does feel great when you don't have to shave much. I just want to be done with it. [emoji4]