Article: Laser hair removal is one of the most effective methods for permanently thinning and reducing face and body hair. Make an appointment with a dermatologist or a cosmetic surgeon to get a consultation and find out if this procedure will work for you.  Laser hair removal works better for some people than others. It's most effective for removing relatively coarse, dark hair. Some of your hair will likely regrow after a treatment, so you will probably need to return for multiple maintenance treatments in order to get the best results. Follow your dermatologist's home care instructions carefully. For example, they will probably advise you to protect the treated area from the sun until it has time to heal in order to avoid scarring and discoloration. If you want to permanently alter your appearance to look more feminine, there are surgical options available. Look for a reputable plastic surgeon who specializes in facial feminization surgery (FFS). Your doctor may be able to recommend someone who can help. Depending on the natural structure of your face, FFS may involve a variety of different procedures. Some common ones include lowering of the hairline, reduction of the chin and jaw, reshaping of the forehead, and reduction of the Adam's apple. If you're interested in transitioning from male to female, using hormone replacement therapy is a common approach to creating a more feminine physical appearance. You'll need to work closely with your doctor and therapist and carefully weigh the risks and benefits of starting this treatment.  Taking female hormones won't change your voice, but it will change your body and make you appear more feminine. Some changes you can expect include a more feminine distribution of body fat (e.g., your hips and breasts will become larger), a reduction of facial and body hair, and a loss of muscle mass. It may take several months for you to notice any significant changes. Another treatment option is to undergo gender reassignment surgery. This can involve getting implants to enhance your breasts (“top surgery”), having your genitals reconstructed (“bottom surgery”), or both.  Gender reassignment surgery may be covered by your insurance, especially if you have a formal diagnosis of gender dysphoria. Check your plan carefully to find out which services are covered and which are not.  Talk to your doctor or surgeon about what to expect during and after your surgery. Be sure to carefully follow their instructions for both preparation and aftercare.
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Try laser hair removal treatments to reduce face and body hair. Work with a plastic surgeon to change your facial structure. Talk to your doctor about using hormone treatments. Look into gender reassignment surgery.