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A history of skin cancer or areas of potential skin malignancies.
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Received radiation therapy or chemotherapy treatments within
the past 3 months, or have areas of potential skin malignancies.
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An active implant, such as a pacemaker, incontinence device,
insulin pump, etc.
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Used physician-prescribed drugs on your skin within the past 6
months.
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Any other condition which, in the opinion of your physician or
dermatologist, would make it unsafe for you to be treated.
6. Safety tips
This section has information to help you use your device safely.
6.1 Exposure to the sun
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The lowest energy level (1) is designed for safe use even after
sun exposure.
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If you use energy levels 2-5, avoid further exposure to the sun
for 4 weeks before and 2 weeks after your treatment. This is
because higher quantities of melanin expose the skin to greater
risk when using any method of light-based hair removal. This
applies to all skin types, even those that don't seem to tan
quickly.
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We don't advise it, but if you have to go out in the sun after a
treatment, be sure to apply sunscreen SPF30 or higher to the
treated area. Do this for 2 weeks after a treatment.
6.2 Exposure of pulse light to the eyes
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Although you can use the device to treat facial hair, take extra
care to avoid contact with the eyes, and use only below the
cheekbones.
6.3 Wounds or infections
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Wait for the affected area to heal before further use.
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