[-] [email protected] 14 points 10 months ago

dont jork your peanits

[-] [email protected] 16 points 11 months ago

I mean Fallout was fucking great imo, but definitely an exception to that rule

[-] [email protected] 15 points 11 months ago
[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago

car insurance went down

[-] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

im gay

I just want to make a comment so we can make this one bigger than the last one

also a funny thing is I had a consult for an orchi last week and on the list of "alternative low impact treatments" its like

  • tucking (okay sure)
  • anti-androgens (okay sure)
  • vaginoplasty (uhhhhh)

still not 100% sure if I want to chop the boys off, but wanted to get the referral process started just in case. my main anxieties are losing function of my doodad, and also signing up for a lifetime of hormonal medication

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

yep, my direct family are pretty much the only people I havent come out to and its been years shrug-outta-hecks

[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago

Moved back home recently, got keys for my new electrolysis clinic, bout to zap the fuck out of my community

lets-fucking-go lets-fucking-go lets-fucking-go lets-fucking-go lets-fucking-go lets-fucking-go

[-] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago

thats a pretty nice tunnel

[-] [email protected] 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Depends drastically on the person. I'll note that I focus primarily on electrolysis because I like the precision and the fact that it has the same success rate for every type of hair / skin.

Nothing happens overnight, and anyone who promises a quick fix is lying to you to get your money or is simply uninformed.

We're at the mercy of hair growth cycles; the hair you see growing on someone's body at the current moment could be only 1/5 - 1/4 of the potentially active follicles. Each follicle goes through a lifecycle of growth and shedding, but these lifespans overlap. To see every active follicle on someone's target area will take up to a year or more.

The larger clinic I work at divides the face into vertical strips about 1.5" wide, and we clear one of those strips per session (~2-4h) and then loop back to treat the regrowth and follicle we ignored on the previously treated areas. re: ignored follicles, a caveat is that we take care to not treat too many follicles close to one another, since the density of follicles creates a risk of overtreatment (skin damage, pitting, various other bad scenarios) if we just go full hog and zap every follicle at once.

This can often be frustrating for the client since its not linear, but results in a better treatment in the long term. Sometimes for folks who experience a lot of dysphoria with their upper lip and "goatee" area hair we will prioritize that, but again it's not the most efficient long term solution for complete removal.

By the time we reach the other end of the face that we started on, the first area is usually pretty well taken care of with only the occasional stray stubborn hairs remaining. Then we proceed back across.

I'm still newer to the field so my speed isn't as great as some, but for someone who is faster, in the case of an extremely dense follicle pattern, could be upwards of 80 hours when all is said and done, possibly more for an extreme case. As you do more sessions the amount of time it takes for clearances and the amount of time between sessions will drastically reduce. So yeah, this is a 12-18 month journey.

If I had to recommend a SPEED CLEAR ASAP route, for a candidate with pale skin and dark hair it would probably be a lot more efficient to start with laser and then bring in electrolysis for the stubborn hairs. Unfortunately for friends with more melanin in their skin the efficacy of laser is reduced a lot.

So yeah I don't have good news.

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