Have my first appointment today.
My biggest concern is my body hair: I am extremely hairy. Tried lazer and waxing, neither worked. I'm counting on asking for a blocker/pill that will stop the body hair.
Is there such a thing?
>>8826707
You can't stop hair growth with anything. The best thing you can do is electro and that lasts for about 10 years. Just get yourself a epilator since it is the easiest long term heir removal technique.
>>8826720
Isn't there any pills I can take to block male hormones and make the hair at least much weaker?
>>8826720
Wat electrolysis is permanent. Laser and ipl are only fda approved for hair reduction, but electro is permanent
>>8826738
Since I already tried Laser, I'm really not looking for that kind of treatments. I was asking if I start taking hormone blockers if it will help with the body hair.
I have an appointment today at the doctor but I'm not sure what to ask for exactly
>>8826748
AAs will slow the growth and some people get reduced growth.
If you don't want electrolysis start epilating. Even cis women have hair so there's not some magical pill to remove hair
>>8826758
Sorry what's AAS?
I know there's no magical pill but you have no idea how thick and black my hair is. When I try to wax or epilate I just get really swollen bumps everywhere and the hair is back on the next week. I'm desperate.
>>8826796
Antiandrogens. When you start hrt they'll give you them.
You need to exfoliate more. Plus over time epilating will get easier and you'll get less side effects like that. But you still need to exfoliate to prevent ingrowns
>>8826901
>Antiandrogens.
will they give me these if I just ask them?
Also I've tried exfoliating, I've been using epilator for a while and the pain does not go away. Like sometimes I even bleed, because my hair is really thick.
This sucks man. I have a partner now but I can't get physical because of my body. I've considered going to a wax saloon for private waxing zones but I'm too fucking shy because this condition is so fucked up and I'm so embarrassed
>>8826915
Well if you ask the right doctor maybe lol
If you're going to just a random general practitioner probably not, but they may refer you to an endocrinologist or a therapist which will inevitably be able to get you hrt