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warnings
DO nOt uSE
the Tria Laser Precision
on or around the eyes, eyebrows, or
eyelashes. Doing so can cause permanent
eye injury.
DO nOt uSE
the Tria Laser Precision
if the Skin Tone Chart shows that your skin
tone is not suitable. If you have African,
Indian, Native American or Pacific Island
heritage, you may have a skin tone that
is not suitable—be sure to check the Skin
Tone Chart. Darker skin tones can absorb
too much laser light, which can injure
the skin.
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the Tria Laser Precision
anywhere on the ears, nipples, genitals or
around the anus. These areas may have
more sensitive skin, a darker skin tone,
and/or a greater hair density, and using
the Tria Laser Precision there may cause
serious skin injury.
DO nOt uSE
the Tria Laser Precision
on parts of your skin that are darker than
your usual skin tone: tattoos, dark brown
or black spots (such as large freckles,
birthmarks or moles), or skin that is red
or swollen from a previous treatment.
Dark skin may absorb too much laser
light, which can injure the skin.
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the Tria Laser Precision
on a man’s face, jaw or neck. The hair
in a man’s beard area is too dense, and
using the Tria Laser Precision in these
areas may result in skin injury.
Hair removal by laser can cause
increased hair growth in some individuals.
Based upon currently available data, the
highest risk groups for this response are
females of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
and South Asian heritage treated on the
face and neck.
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the Tria Laser Precision
on damaged skin, including open
wounds, cold sores, sunburns or areas
where you have had a skin peel or other
skin resurfacing procedure within the
last 6–8 weeks (check with your doctor).
These conditions can make the skin
more susceptible to injury.
DO nOt uSE
the Tria Laser Precision
if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
The Tria Laser Precision has not been
tested on pregnant women. Hormonal
changes could increase skin sensitivity
and the risk of skin injury.
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the Tria Laser Precision
if it appears damaged, and DO NOT
attempt to open or repair the Tria Laser
Precision. These actions increase the
risk of skin or eye injury. Please contact
Customer Care for assistance.
Always follow basic safety
precautions for electrical devices:
DO nOt
get the Tria Laser Precision
or the charger damp or wet.
DO nOt
use the Tria Laser Precision while
bathing or put it next to a tub or sink.
DO nOt
operate a charger with a
damaged plug or cord. ALWAYS keep
the cord away from heated surfaces.
Failure to follow these precautions can
cause electrocution or electric shock.
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the Tria Laser Precision
for any purpose other than hair removal.
The Tria Laser Precision is for
personal use. The Tria Laser Precision
is not for use in a medical office, clinic,
salon or other commercial setting.
DO nOt uSE
the Tria Laser Precision
on any area where you may someday
want your hair to grow back. The results
may be permanent and irreversible.