72
Possible Cause:
• The skin on the forehead may at mes become reddened where the electrode was
placed.
• This may indicate an allergy to the acrylate used in the electrode.
Soluon:
• This redness may last a few minutes or more aer your session, and is usually
harmless. It indicates the CEFALY DUAL has smulated blood ow to the area.
• In rare cases, you may experience an allergy to the acrylate used in the electrode
adhesive and a temporary rash may cause. You may experience small blistering,
burning, itching, or swelling in the areas where the electrode comes in contact with
the skin. If this should happen, stop using the CEFALY DUAL and wash the area with
soap and water, gently. The skin rash should gradually disappear within a few days
and can be helped along by applying an an-inammatory cream.
Troubleshooting