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Do not attempt to open or repair your Homelight epilator yourself.
Only repair centres certified by BaByliss are authorised to repair any damage.
4. Possible side effects
Side Effects
Appearance of the Side Effect
Slight discomfort /
annoying sensation in the skin
Light
Redness
Light
Hypersensitivity of the skin
Light
Burns or sores
Rare
Scarring
Rare
Change in pigmentation
Rare
Excessive redness of the skin and swelling
Rare
Infection
Negligible
Bruising
Negligible
If you superimpose pulses or administer multiple pulses on the same patch:
Slight annoying sensation in the skin
Even if the home pulsed light depilation is generally tolerated well, most people who use it feel a slight
annoying sensation during use, often described as a prickling sensation on the area being treated. Generally,
this sensation lasts throughout the application, even for a few minutes afterwards. Any discomfort beyond
this annoying sensation is abnormal and means that either you must stop the treatment, because you cannot
tolerate it, or you must lower the selected power level.
Redness
Your skin could become red just after use of the Homelight epilator or in the 24 hours following treatment.
The redness generally disappears within 24 hours. Consult your physician if it persists longer than 2 to 3 days.
Hypersensitivity of the skin
The skin is more sensitive in the area that has been treated and could dry out and scale.
Burns or sores
Very rarely, the skin may be exposed to injuries or burns following the application. Several weeks may be
necessary for it to heal completely and, in exceptional cases, a scar may remain.
Scarring
Even if these cases are very rare, permanent scars may appear. Generally, the scars take the form of
a whitish superficial lesion (hypotrophic). Nonetheless, the scar may be large and red (hypertrophic)
or large and extended beyond the injured area (keloid). More advanced cosmetic treatment may be
required to improve the appearance.
Change in pigmentation
The Homelight appliance targets the hair roots, in particular the pigmented cells of the bulb. Nonetheless,
there is a risk of temporary hyperpigmentation (increase in the brown pigmentation or discolouration) or