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Started by Lacy, January 31, 2019, 11:05:03 PM
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Quote from: AnneK on February 01, 2019, 08:39:11 AMAlso, given the cost, I think it would be like tipping at the dentist. I don't tip the dentist or hygienist.
Quote from: RealLacy on January 31, 2019, 11:05:03 PMI was curious to see what the general consensus was on whether or not to tip them.
Quote from: RealLacy on February 02, 2019, 10:37:04 PMWow! Thanks for all the responses. It definitely seems to differ between whether the process is Laser or Electrolysis. I cannot find any licensed electrolysis in Iowa. I decided to start with laser since that is really my only choice at the moment. I have my first session on Wednesday. I have been to 2 consultations at 2 separate places. They both said about 6 to 8 sessions would be needed. At $200 a session that is $1600. I can see tipping more on that if their policy applies.When I talked to an electrolysis technician in Illinois about 2 hours away they quoted a heck of a lot of time at a steep price for a session. The overall cost would be several thousands of dollars more. That would be super expensive even without tipping.I do feel much more prepared going into the session. Having this beard gone is going to be so huge!
Quote from: Jaime320 on February 03, 2019, 10:15:45 AMNot sure where in IL is 2 hour away. It may be worth the drive towards Chicago. There are several electrolysis places in the burbs. Anywhere from full clearings to half hour session, $3500-$30. Laser so far in my experience runs $60 a session. Also check with insurance as they may cover electrolysis. They want medically licensed places, but waive it in states where licensing not required.
Quote from: DawnOday on February 03, 2019, 01:18:05 AMLacy... Electrolysis is the only permanent hair removal. Laser will only retard regrowth but it will come back for quite a while before giving up, if ever. It's not cheap. I'm lucky to have one of the best in the Seattle Tacoma area and she charge a dollar a minute. So far I have had in the neighborhood of 65 one hour sessions and just under $4000. Nanci removes between 300 and 400 hairs an hour depending if I used my lidocaine / prilocaine numbing cream. It also matter how sensitive your skin is and prone to redness. For me the redness goes away in about a half hour. I have only my mustache area left and it will be painful no matter what. The really great thing is that I have made a friend for life. Nanci has in the neighborhood of 80 transgender friends. I don't know where you live in Iowa but here is one I found in Davenport, Kiddoo-Halanson, Susan L.Precision Electrolysis2715 W 63rd Street, Suite 1Davenport, IA 52806Phone: (563) 349-0567Email: jshakanson@Juno.comTreats Transgendered persons.
Quote from: RealLacy on February 03, 2019, 10:33:52 AMA trip to Chicago for a full face clearing would definitely be something I would consider! Do you by chance know a reputable place there that provides a full clearing? How long do they take to do that? I would love to be able to just get the whole thing done at once!
Quote from: Jessica on January 31, 2019, 11:23:16 PMWhen I started electrolysis I wondered the same thing. I asked my girlfriends what they did. They give a nice tip at the holidays, which I did. But I've now accelerated my treatments (about 20 a month) and am now considering a monthly one. If I give $5 per session, it could come out to about $100. I only pay a co-pay of $20 per day worth and if I have 2 sessions in one day, that comes out to only $10 each treatment.