Resource Category E

Electrolysis

Electrolysis is a method of removing individual hairs from the face or body. Today’s medical electrolysis devices destroy the growth center of the hair with chemical or heat energy. After a very fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle, the hair is removed with tweezers. (WebMD) Electrolysis is a form of gender-affirming care.

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Erasure

Deliberate or accidental lack of representation of a marginalized group in media, history, or academic research.  Some accused the historian of transgender erasure when he neglected to recognize Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson’s contributions to early TLGBQ+ activism.

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Esencialismo biológico

La noción de que hombres y mujeres son natural y categóricamente diferentes entre sí debido a variaciones cromosómicas, anatómicas, endocrinológicas y/o neurológicas relacionadas con la asignación al nacer. El esencialismo biológico refuerza la idea de que sólo existen dos sexos y géneros, definidos por las características sexuales primarias y secundarias de una persona y no por su experiencia interna y personal de género (véase: binario de género, neurosexismo).

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Estradiol

An estrogenic steroid hormone that causes the development of secondary sex characteristics, including breast development, increased pubic hair growth, and changes in fat distribution. When prescribed as medication, estradiol can be taken orally, transdermally (through the skin), or by injection into muscle or fat tissue.

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Estrogen

A type of hormone responsible for the development of secondary sex characteristics, including breast development, increased pubic hair growth, and changes in fat distribution. In some people, estrogen may cause diminished muscle tissue, reduction of erectile response, and enlargement of the areolas. Estrogen does not cause the reduction or elimination of existing body and facial hair, nor does it cause thinning of vocal cords.

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