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>finally work up the courage to schedule an electrolysis appointment
>not accepting new patients
my life was literally never meant to begin
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>>36369686
Embrace diy electrolysis
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Sending you all my strength sister
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>>36369686
yeah they're pretty slammed for the most part, what with all the trannies and whatnot these days. you should keep trying
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>>36369686
The majority of them say this crap! They basically want you to do laser with them and then they “refer” you to their specialist!!

Everyone I called told me this B.S. I basically found an elderly lady who did it on the side because she was retired. She actually did tattoo removal and was a dermatologist. Said she didn’t even need the money just did it to stay busy
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>>36369724
I dont have the energy to look for places anymore, most places arent worth going to and arent professional enough anyway, i might just give it up honestly and manmode forever or something..
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>>36369733
no the one i wanted to go to was just a single person who is full on patients, she only does electrolysis though
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>>36369742
Did you ask her to let you know when an opening comes available?

Also you could do a few sessions somewhere else in the meantime
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>>36369737
the lack of professional standards is a real issue, depending on where you are. here are some basic ways to tell a good electrologist:
1) clean environment
2) standard practice is to start on the cheeks, move down the jaw and neck, and do upper lip area last. if an electrologist asks you where you want to start, say upper lip (a hyper sensitive area, that's why they do it last). if they agree, they don't know what they're doing.
3) know the difference between thermolysis and other types of electrolysis, and explain why they're doing what they're doing. they should also be able to adjust pain settings to your tolerance while also using the appropriate type of treatment.
4) appropriate aftercare, typically including a cataphoresis roller, aloe, and icing instructions

i hope you're able to find someone that isn't ridiculously far away



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