Electrolysis for transgender people

Be your authentic self.

Electrolysis hair removal is an important part of your gender affirmation process

Trans people often seek ways to bring their outward appearance into line with their internal sense of self. Doing so can improve not only your personal satisfaction with your appearance, but also raise the level of confidence with which you interact with others. You may find, as many others have, that permanent hair removal from Donna Crump & Assoc can help you look more like the person you know yourself to be.

At Donna Crump & Assoc we have experience serving the trans community and understand the importance of using your correct name and pronouns, respecting your privacy and confidentiality, and working to support your goals.

Electrolysis is hair removal for every body

Beauty. It's a concept everyone understands, yet it's expressed differently by each individual. Your own sense of personal beauty is based on your insight into who you uniquely are, which is the whole reason for your gender transition. When you feel like your authentic self, life is more vibrant and fulfilling.

At times we seek assistance to enhance our appearance so we can be truly comfortable with ourselves and embrace life more fully. You may find, as many others have, that permanent hair removal can help you express your finest self and reveal the beautiful individual that you are.

If you are looking for a treatment to permanently remove facial hair and excess body hair as part of your journey, electrolysis is the solution for you. It's the key to attaining the smooth, sophisticated, hair-free look you desire.

Common Questions about Electrolysis

Many electrologists understand the trans community

Will an electrologist understand what it means to be transgender?

We absolutely understand. As a member of the American Electrology Association, it is our professional responsibility to be knowledgeable about treating trans people. At Donna Crump & Assoc we are aware of what you are trying to accomplish and how electrolysis fits into your process. We will respect you, your choices and your privacy.

Electrolysis permanent hair removal may be an important part of your transition

Will my electrologist have experience with transgender clients?

Yes, but don't be afraid to ask. If you would be more comfortable with someone who has more experience with your specific needs, plese ask us for a referral. We understand that our profession makes us a valueable partner in your process.

Your electrologist is an ally in your gender affirmation

Why does the electrologist want to know what protocol or program I'm on?

We will work with you, and if neccessary, your medical practitioner to ensure your treatments stay on track. Be sure to follow the electrologist's recommended schedule of treatments, as this is essential in achieving permanency as quickly as possible.

Electrolysis can be performed in the genital area for gender affirmation pre-surgery clearing

Will my electrologist remove hair in the genital area?

We may ask whether you are seeking genital hair removal at this time in preparation for gender confirmation surgery and, if so, which surgeon you are working with in order to follow their pre-surgical protocols. It is important to allow sufficient time prior to surgery to complete genital hair removal in order to prevent future ingrown hairs internally. If your genital hair removal requirements are not related to an upcoming surgery, the electrologist will not need any information in this regard beyond the standard questions asked of all genital hair removal clients.

The information above appears courtesy of the American Electrology Association and is used with the permission of the organization.

Where can I get more information about electrolysis?

Contact Donna Crump & Assoc and learn more about electrolysis hair removal.

Electrolysis Treatment Rates

Rates for Donna Crump & Associates's electrolysis hair removal services can be found on our Rates & Policies page.

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