Hormones and Transgender Hair Removal
The presence of male pattern facial hair is high on the list of obstacles to overcome for most transwomen if transition from male to female M2F is going to be successful. Many would even say removal of beard growth is essential to being accepted as a woman in day to day life. After all being regarded as any other woman in the street is the ultimate aim and no genetic woman I know would be happy with male pattern facial hair. Often the list of jobs to be tackled in order to achieve successful transition can seem daunting, so much so that many wonder where to begin and if indeed anything at all can be achieved whilst still in stealth. Removal of male pattern facial hair prior to needing to present oneself in public, even to the doctor or GIC would be on everybody’s wish list. The question is, is it possible before starting hormone treatment and is it possible to keep it under wraps?
Chris Hart from Cristianos Laser Clinic has over 20 years experience when it comes to providing varying methods of hair removal for the Trans community, she comments:
Yes, facial hair can be removed before taking feminising hormones. Our experience since 1997 has been spread over treatment of genetic male, genetic female, transvestite, transsexual male to female M2F and female to male clients F2M. Firstly we need to understand some basics about hair growth. The number of hair follicles we have is set before birth, during puberty these follicles respond to the level of androgen’s (male hormones) circulating in the blood stream. Some follicles will produce a coarse hair for example armpits, bikini line, male facial hair whilst others will produce a fine, vellus hair for example female facial hair. Increased male hormone levels will only alter the nature of the hair but will not produce more hair follicles. So for example a female to male client may start taking male hormones which will make their existing vellus hair growth much stronger and coarser. Therefore if hormones can only affect the nature of the hair growth but not produce more follicles it follows that eventually all the follicles in any given area can be removed and no amount of hormones can cause them to regrow.”