
Our electrologists
Our electrologists have completed their training at accredited California schools and passed the State Board Exam to receive licensure. They are skilled in all modalities and maintain the highest standards of patient care.

May Cluff, LE (she/her)
License #10068
May was born and raised in the Bay Area and moved back in 2024 after spending several years in Colorado. She recently completed her training as a licensed electrologist and is honored to provide service to trans and gender non-conforming members of her community with the compassion and understanding they deserve. May is also passionate about film, music, and art, and enjoys drawing and writing songs in her free time.

Ethan Mee, LE (he/him)
License #10055
Ethan came to electrolysis after a career in marketing and video editing, drawn by a long-standing connection to the trans community and a desire to do work that genuinely makes a difference in other people's lives. Originally from San Bernardino County, he values care that’s both skilled and affirming. Outside of work at Airship, he’s a competitive PC gamer, romance manga enthusiast, and devoted cat father to his tortie daughter, Anubis.
Incoming electrologists
We're proud to welcome the first four recipients of the Airship Electrolysis Scholarship Award. Each member of the cohort was chosen through a rigorous interview process from a pool of over 50 qualified applicants. Our talented team is training at the California Electrology Academy in Corona, on pace to achieve licensure in early 2026.

Alexander (he/him)
Alexander brings passion and dedication to his work at Airship Electrolysis. Originally from Florida, he is excited to begin a new chapter in California while pursuing his training as an electrologist. Inspired by his own experiences navigating trans healthcare, he is committed to supporting others in accessing the gender-affirming care they deserve. Alex looks forward to growing with Airship Electrolysis and helping create a world where everyone can feel confident expressing their identity. Outside of work, he enjoys gaming, playing the ukulele, and exploring graphic design.

Bianca (she/her)
Bianca is a queer Haitian-American woman from upstate New York, with almost ten years of experience working in healthcare. It's always been a dream of hers to work for and with her own community, so she’s thrilled to be joining the Airship team, moving to the Bay Area, and starting a new chapter in her career by becoming an electrologist. Outside of work, Bianca is an avid hobbyist with a huge love of crafts, crocheting, making beaded jewelry, and baking, just to name a few. She also loves the outdoors and can't wait to further explore the natural beauty of California.

Chelsea (she/her)
Chelsea grew up in Georgia and traveled extensively across the country before arriving in the Bay Area in 2023. After working in public health as a HIV researcher, she is excited to begin her electrolysis career because of how it ties in with her larger goal of working in esthetic medicine. Chelsea is eager to work directly with her community, supporting individuals in achieving their esthetic and surgical goals, and looks forward to contributing her skills and care to those she serves.

Brae (he/him)
Brae is from Southern California, where he’s lived for most of his life, but he always dreamt of relocating to the Bay Area full-time. He spent a few years of his childhood in Antioch and fondly remembers that time in his life, particularly the accepting and inclusive culture. He’s excited to begin his career in electrolysis so he can make a positive impact on his patients’ lives and contribute to the open-minded culture of his new community. Brae loves animals, video games, music, tacos, art, and beaches.

