Jenny Bowman Electrolysis (2024)

Genital electrolysis

Jenny Bowman Electrolysis (1)

Electrolysis can be used to permanently remove hair on all areas of the human body. Your surgeon may request that genital hair is removed prior to Gender Confirmation Surgery. The area to clear should be discussed with your surgeon, as techniques do differ.

Genital electrolysis is necessary to ensure that hair is not present in the transplanted tissue of your new vagin*. This removes the potential risk of follicular infection caused through friction whilst dilating or during intercourse.

Electrolysis is favoured over laser as it is the only proven method of permanent hair removal.

I also offer treatment to cisgender females and males. Bikinis, complete hair removal or beautiful landing strips.

Timescale for genital electrolysis

The complete growth cycle of genital hair is approximately six months. During the growth cycle approximately seventy percent of genital hair will be in the resting (telogen) phase at the time of the first treatment. Hair which is resting may be visible, but will not be connected to the papilla. This hair is not suitable for treatment. We request that you shave the area four days before each treatment which ensures that all visible hair will be in the anagen growth phase.

Genital hair rests for approximately twelve weeks and is active for approximately twelve to fourteen weeks. Once a first pass clearance has been made, the ideal treatment time between sessions is six weeks, which allows sufficient time for new hair to develop as the growth cycle progresses.

As a guide, it is likely that at least 8 or more treatment sessions will be needed after the first pass clearance has been made, and that you plan to complete treatment eight weeks before surgery. This ensures that the process has been completed and that your skin is in the best possible condition for surgery.

Treatment plan

1st session 2 hours

2nd session 2 hours: 21 days after the first session

3rd session 2 hours: 21 days after the second session

4th session 2 hours: 21 days after the third session

This enables a first pass clearance of the hair which generally needs to be cleared (Asshown in the above photograph)

During the following 6 months the time interval increases in relation to the hair growth cycle. Plan for 2 hour treatments at 6 week intervals to clear any regrowth and hair which was in the resting phase at the time of the previous treatment.

During the following six weeks it is recommended that you visit weekly for 15 to 60 minutes. This acts a safeguard to validate the process. (Treatment times are dependent upon your surgeons requirements for the areas to be cleared.)

Preparation for genital electrolysis

Hygiene is of paramount importance and it is recommended that you thoroughly cleanse the area to be treated with Betadine or similar antiseptic shampoo. Do this in the shower and avoid taking a bath for at least 48 hours following treatment.

Shave the area 4 days before treatment and use Betadine before and after shaving. (This time period ensures that all hairs to be treated will be in the active anagen growth phase)

Be scrupulous about hygiene, as the genital area hosts many forms of bacteria and is particularly prone to potential infection.

Your genital electrolysis

It is natural to feel self conscious before your first session. We are aware of how you may be feeling, but you will soon feel at ease. This is often our daily work and we will respect your dignity at all times.

Scrotal skin is challenging as it is soft, highly elastic and there are many skin folds. This requires extra pressure in making the three way stretch, to access the hair follicle.

Post-genital electrolysis

The treated area will be red and possibly swollen. This is a common and normal reaction to local anaesthetic and electrolysis treatment in the genital area.

Hygiene, hygiene, hygiene! (in the shower at home before and after treatment)

Use the shower and not the bath for the first 48 hours following treatment.

The genital area can be slower to recover from electrolysis, than other body areas.

Jenny Bowman Electrolysis (2024)

FAQs

How many electrolysis sessions are needed for pubic hair? ›

How Many Sessions Does It Take for Electrolysis Hair Removal? Most people need multiple sessions to achieve permanent hair removal. The exact number of sessions varies. However, it usually runs between 8 and 12 sessions.

How many electrolysis sessions for beard? ›

On average, if we do a complete clearing of the face every session, about 8 to 10 sessions will be needed to fully clear the face in 100-150 hours. If they adhere to a 6 weeks interval the average person will have her face cleared in about one year.

How does electrolysis work? ›

An electric current moves down the wire to the bottom of the follicle, destroying the hair root. The follicle damage prevents hair from growing and causes the existing hair to fall out. Electrolysis has been around for more than 100 years. It was first invented to remove irritating ingrown eyelash hairs.

What is a downside to electrolysis? ›

Electrolysis Cons

It's a time-consuming procedure requiring multiple sessions. Skin discoloration is a possibility. The electricity in the device can actually destroy the capillaries in the surrounding areas. It can be very painful. It is not recommended for people with rosacea since the skin is so easily irritated.

How many hairs can an electrologist remove in an hour? ›

Your electrologist removes individual hairs from the body one by one, approximately 200-800 hairs per hour. Laser covers large areas and can treat thousands of hairs.

Why is electrolysis not working for me? ›

Hormones and medicines can cause unwanted hair growth, and can continue to do so even after electrolysis sessions. In some cases, hair removal history and failure to follow your treatment plan can lead to unsuccessful electrolysis as well.

Can hair be too long for electrolysis? ›

Let your hair grow out to 1/8” or 2mm, and shave 2,3 days before your appointment. We need enough length to be able to grab the hair with tweezers. Please don't let the hair be very long. If the hair is too long slows us down during the treatment.

How many electrolysis sessions for peach fuzz? ›

On average, it takes around 12 months to complete 8 to 12 electrolysis sessions. However, the duration may range from 8 months up to 2 years in certain cases. The number of sessions required to achieve permanent hair removal varies between individuals.

What happens if you stop electrolysis? ›

It is therefore very important that electrolysis is performed upon the detection of re-growth. Left untreated, hair will reconstitute itself to its original diameter and depth. Once a treatment program begins, it is important that appointments are kept to the predetermined schedule set at the beginning of your program.

How to know if electrolysis is working? ›

If you treat a hair successfully with electrolysis, in 6 weeks exactly (2-4 days either side of 6 weeks is ok) the follicle will be extremely moist and juicy! The method we use, (Galvanic) turns ALL that moisture into sodium hydroxide. THAT is what kills the hair!

Is one session of electrolysis enough? ›

“On average, between 10 and 14 treatments are needed for extensive electrolysis in a particular area,” says Dr Green. Each electrolysis session is typically done every four-to-six weeks. Therefore, the completion of electrolysis treatments can take a minimum of one year.

Can you do electrolysis on pubic area? ›

Electrolysis for the bikini line may be performed through an open method, which uses tiny needles and applies local anaesthesia or numbing cream (e.g., lidocaine), or via electrocoagulation of follicles with a probe.

How many sessions does it take to remove pubic hair? ›

Average number of sessions for bikini area laser hair removal. While the number of sessions required for laser hair removal in the bikini area can vary, the general recommendation is 6 to 8 sessions, spaced around 4 to 6 weeks apart.

How to stop pubic hair from growing permanently? ›

Electrolysis is a permanent hair removal method which uses a special machine to stop hair growth with chemical or heat energy; then, the hair follicles are removed with tiny electric tweezers.

Can I shave between electrolysis treatments? ›

It's okay to shave between treatments, but never, ever tweeze! The hair you see is not all the hair you have. Hair grows in cycles. That's why it takes more than one appointment to permanently clear an area.

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