Laser hair removal for transgender individuals is more than getting rid of unwanted hair. It treats gender dysphoria and often allows them to see the ideal version of themselves. Laser hair removal can also help transgender individuals prepare for surgical procedures.
While shaving and hair removal is troublesome for most people, it can be twice as hard for transgender people who may remove hair from more body areas and have to remove hair more often. Not only that but hair is frequently associated with traditional ideas of gender. Therefore, transwomen often will feel extremely anxious and upset with their facial and body hair because it contributes to a more masculine appearance.
Laser hair removal can treat nearly any area of the body, including the face, chin, and neck. It also is considered the less painful option when compared to other permanent hair removal techniques. For transgender patients, laser hair removal is often one of the top procedures they seek out at Seattle Plastic Surgery.
How Laser Hair Removal Works
Modern diode lasers are the gold standard for laser hair removal. Diode lasers use a system of selective light absorption that targets melanated hair without damaging the surrounding skin. Using a combination of light and heat, the laser penetrates the hair follicles and damages them to prevent them from producing hair.
Laser hair removal takes multiple sessions because not all of your hair follicles are growing hair at the same time. Therefore, you need to undergo multiple treatments to ensure that all of the hair follicles are adequately treated.