Quote from: melissa_girl on February 21, 2006, 10:34:40 AMI have been getting electrolysis for the past 2 1/2 months for a total of about 9 hours... My electrolysis is not being as permanent as I had hoped.
I can't imagine anybody could see any results in 9 hours. I know I didn't understand how the timeline would pan out. Several times I thought I would be done with electrolysis soon, only to be disappointed later. I started electrolysis with a light beard at age 23. At 30 or 40 hours I thought I was coming close to the end. As of last Thursday I've had 87 hours, but know I'm close to the end now. I stopped shaving last August, and only have enough hair now to go an hour every two weeks. My electrolysis has assured me I'll be utterly done with my face by the start of summer.
From the beginning of electrolysis (5-26-04) I was always on the maximum dosage of Spiro. In January of this year I went to my doctor for an additional anti-androgen. When I started on the new medication I was still having two hours of electro a week. A week later the regrowth was cut in half, and I started going an hour every two weeks. The medication is expensive, but it's much less than what I would be spending on the additional electro. Just an idea to keep in mind.
Quote from: melissa_girl on February 21, 2006, 01:20:51 PM
Anyway, I have heard nothing but good results from transsexuals who chose to go the laser route. Another point is I have no gray hairs in my beard, which seems to be one of the big arguments towards electrolysis. This seems to apply more to late-transitioners. So, if I am able to significantly reduce the amount of hair I have, it will save me time and money in the long run.
A good friend of mine began laser treatments early in her transition. (She's in her early forties now.) She spent lots of time & lots & lots of money on it before she finally gave up and started electrolysis. She's now had over 100 hours of electrolysis... I don't know the exact number. She still shaves every day, and I expect her to need another 30-40 hours at least. She's two years post-op and is still going to electrolysis because she thought laser would the trick. When the two of us sit around griping about how much electrolysis sucks, she reminds me that SHE was the stupid one, and at least I didn't waste thousands and thousands of dollars and a couple years on laser treatments.
At least six times now my electrolysis has pointed out patients that originally had a consultation but decided to go with laser and ended up coming back to them because the laser didn't work. Just three weeks ago someone called while I was on the table. It was a client who had come in a year previously, but went with laser instead, and the phone call was to set up their first appointment after giving up on laser. My tech just laughed. She says she's seen it a hundred times. My office doesn't argue with the people who "decide to go with laser". They just sit back & wait, because they say they know the people will be back to them at some point.
I believe laser is good for some things, but not the face. Just my two cents.
Amy