Hair removal.
Hormone therapy slows new hair growth but doesn\'t remove existing follicles. Electrolysis is the only permanent option, and here are the trans-friendly providers we recommend.
Timing with HRT
Hormones reduce growth. Electrolysis removes follicles.
On feminising HRT, oestrogen and testosterone blockers slow body and facial hair growth, but the existing follicles remain capable of producing hair. Many patients pursue electrolysis (the only permanent removal method recognised by NHS guidelines) once their hormone levels stabilise.
Some practitioners prefer to start after several months on HRT so growth has slowed; others will treat from day one. We can write a non-medical referral letter for electrolysis under our standard admin-fee scheme if your provider requires one.
Recommended providers
Trans-friendly electrolysis.
We don't take referral fees; these are practitioners our patients have rated well over time. Always book directly and confirm pricing.
Northampton
Debbie's Electrolysis Clinic
Also operates as Positive Pathways. Long-established trans-friendly practitioner.
Visit websiteBishop's Stortford
Katie Lewis Electrolysis
Based in Bishop's Stortford (near Stansted). Recommended by patients across East Anglia.
Visit websiteNorthampton
Deborah Jones
Northampton-based. We can write standard non-medical referral letters under our admin-fee scheme.
Referral letters
Referral letters for your electrolysis provider.
If your electrolysis provider requires a non-medical referral letter from a clinician (sometimes called a "letter of support" or "GP letter"), we can issue one confirming you're under hormone therapy at GHC. £59 for pay-as-you-go patients, included in your monthly plan.
Most NHS-funded electrolysis routes (where available) require a referral from a Gender Identity Clinic rather than a private letter. Check the route your funder requires before requesting.