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Noticeable: Please have skin sensitive test on treatment area, before
treatment otherwise you may have the risk in burning skin.
3.1 Contraindications
Do not use if you are under the age of 16. The effects of using the system in
this age group are unknown.
Do not use if the skin, in the area you want to treat, is tanned or burned. Use
of the device on tanned or burned skin may result in temporary or even
permanent whitening ordarkening fo the skin.
Do not use if you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant (conceiving) or
breast-feeding. Hormonal changes occur during pregnancy or breast-feeding
and could increase the risk of skin injury or skin sensitivity.
Do not use if you have epilepsy or light-induced seizures or migraines. The
energy flashes might cause severe headaches and migraines.
Do not use on tattoos, dark brown or black spots ( such as dark freckles,
birthmarks, moles or warts). Tattoos or dark spots may absorb too much light
energy which could cause skin swelling, temporary or permanent blisters or
discoloration of the skin or whitening of the skin.
Do not use on the head, ears, necks, nipples, genitalia, or around the anus.
Use in these areas could cause skin swelling, blisters, or temporary skin
discoloration or whitening of the skin.
Do not use if you have any active skin condition in the treatment area,
including acne, sores, psoriasis, eczema, burns, herpes simplex, wounds or
a rash. These conditions can make the skin more sensitive to the light
treatment and could make the treatment uncomfortable or cause skin
swelling, blisters or infection. If your skin conditions has healed enough to
use the device, then please consult with your doctor.
Do not use the device if you have a history of kelodial scar formation, a
known sensitivity to light (photosensitivity) or are taking medication that
makes the skin more sensitive to light, including non-steroidal anti-
inflammatory agents, (e.g.,aspirins, ibuprofens, cetaminophen),
tetracyclines, phenothiazines, thiazide, diuretics, sulfonyluraes,
sulfonamides, DTIC, fluorouracil, vinblastine, griseofulvin, Alpha-Hydroxi
Acids(AHAS), Beta-Hydroxi Acids(BHAS),
Retin-A, Accutane and/or topical retinoids.
Do not use if you have a disease related to photosensitivity, such as
porphyria, polymorphic light eruption, solar urticaria, lupus, etc. These
conditions make the skin more sensitive to the light treatment and could
make the treatment uncomfortable or cause skin swelling, blisters or
infection.
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