EasyManua.ls Logo

InMode Optimas - Vasculaze Adverse Effects

InMode Optimas
92 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Section 7: Vasculaze Treatment Information
42 of 87
Certain delay is recommended if other recent treatments like light, laser or RF
were performed on the same area.
Fresh tan from sun, sunbeds or chemicals.
Vitiligo.
As per the practitioner's discretion, refrain from treating any condition which
might make it unsafe for the patient.
Do not treat the upper eyelids and the lips!
Do not treat over tattoo and permanent makeup!
Severe varicosity will not benefit from the Vasculaze treatment.
7.3 Possible Adverse Effects
Possible adverse effects include but are not limited by: discomfort or pain, excessive
skin redness (erythema) and/or swelling (edema), damage to natural skin texture
(crust, blister, and burn), change of pigmentation (hyper- and hypo-pigmentation),
and scarring.
Erythema and edema along the vessels, lasting for up to 3 weeks after the treatment
is a desirable typical treatment end point.
The patient must understand the importance of pre-treatment and post-treatment
instructions and that failure to comply with these instructions may increase the
probability of complications.
7.4 Pre-treatment Recommendations
During the patient’s first visit the treating attendant should:
Complete or update the patient's medical and physical history.
Exclude from treatment anyone with the listed contraindications.
Determine why the patient is seeking treatment and what his/her expectations
are.
Inform the patient about treatment arrangement, typical treatment results and
possible side effects and discomfort.
Instruct the patient about the safety warnings.
Advise the patient to avoid skin irritation or skin tanning.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals