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[–] Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 3 weeks ago

Short answer - no. 80% at most. But when that hair doesn't grow back after each session - you'll notice.

Like Ada said - they and I have the Goldilocks complexion for laser, dark hair and light skin. My transition has been largely out of the NHS's pocket and I was granted 8 sessions. The clinic guessed 70-90% coverage given my skin and hair tones and they were accurate by the end at ~80%.
I'd say 12 initial or two blocks of 8 are perfect, and I've also heard that electrolysis for what laser doesn't get is a good option.

Finally - epilation, plucking or shaving for the rest. I choose to epilate now because ripping the fuckers out leaves my skin much smoother for longer. Mid-high pain threshold needed.