This topic is a little old, but as I can't sleep, I'm doing a little catch-up...
It seems as though nobody else has had this reaction to electrolysis, or they just didn't mention it. The early stages of treatment were the worst. Fot the rest of the day after treatment, the area of my face they had treated was splotchy red & white, swollen, and full of little holes, some of which oozed some unknown fluid. Then from the day after treatment until it all healed (which WASN'T before I went back for my next treatment) it was easier to cover with make-up, but you could definitely tell something was wrong with my complexion. But since I was living full-time as a guy still, none of this really bothered me. Now, a year & a half & 58 & 1/2 treatment hours later (and close to the end), there's very little affect from the treatments, at least compared to before.
To anybody out there that knows they will most definitely transition: GET STARTED ON YOUR ELECTROLYSIS NOW!!! You WILL underestimate the length of time it will take! You WILL underestimate the cost! And you WILL underestimate the toll it takes on your mental state!!! Having it done before you go full-time would help you out immeasurably!
To my friends who don't understand what I've had to go through with electrolysis, I try to explain to them that it's not the single act of an electrolysis session which hurts so much. It's the constant barrage of redness, swelling, pain, loss of money, time spent, and last but certainly not least, hair on your face while you're trying to pass as a girl. And all of that continuous over the course of a couple years. It beats you down enough times, you just learn to not get up anymore. The only concilation is that it WILL end at some point in the future, so you just keep plodding along.
I may seem a bit negative, but I wish someone had forced this on me when starting electrolysis. If I had known exactly what it was going to take, I could have been better prepared to deal with how long it was going to take.
Amy