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USAGE PRECAUTIONS
• Protect any zones which are not to receive flash treatment (e.g.: tattoos) using the
stop
barrier plate.
• Increase the power level as required, depending upon the sensation reported by the patient and subject to the
absence of any skin reaction.
• Turn off the machine at the end of the session (wait 10 minutes before unplugging the machine, in order to
allow it time to cool).
• Remove the
gel
and rinse the skin (you may apply a moisturising cream if you wish).
• Clean the optical head using a soft cloth dampened with fresh water, and disinfect.
• Clean the internal and external optical components after each session using the
Clean
spray supplied (once
the fans in the applicator have shut down).
AFTER THE SESSION
• Alert the patient to the possible occurrence of skin redness.
• Schedule the next session with your patient.
•
Recommend the application of sunscreen to zones which have received flash treatment, in case of exposure to
UV.
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POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS WITH THE
When used properly, the risk of adverse effects, such as skin rashes or burns, is extremely reduced but still exist.
If these effects occur, you must stop using the device immediately.
A simple solution is to test the device on a small area of the skin. The absence of skin reaction will enable a perfectly safe use of the
device.
When your
hair removal device is used as directed, side effects and complications are rare. However, all cosmetic treatments,
even those designed for home use, involve certain risks. This is why it is important that your client understands and accepts these risks
and possible complications when pulsed light hair removal system is used.
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METHODE OF TREATMENT
BEFORE THE SESSION
• Explain the technology and the principle of depilation to the patient.
• Identify any contra-indication for the use of pulsed light.
• Specify the cost of the tarifs for each session and other charges.
• Get the patient to sign the informed consent document.
• Ask the patient to attend the session with no cosmetic products on the skin to be depilated (insofar as possible).
DURING THE SESSION
• Confirm the continuing absence of any contra-indication (specifically the absence of any new treatment).
• Confirm the absence of any cosmetic products on the skin which may need to be removed, where applicable,
using an unscented micellar water cleanser.
• Moisturise, then shave the skin to be depilated using a mechanical razor.
• Mark out the zone which is to receive flash treatment, using the
Pen
.
• Mask any moles and other brown pigmentation marks using the
patches
.
• Check that the filter applied is appropriate to the skin colour concerned.
• Apply the
gel
in a thick layer, one small zone at a time (particularly on the legs).
• Fit the
mask
to your patient (protective glasses).
• Set parameters on
: gender, zone, skin colour, hair thickness, power level. (always start on power level 1, wich may be
increased progressively, depending upon skin tolerance).
• Check that all safety functions are correctly applied, and release these functions.
• Fit your own protective glasses
mask
.
NOTE:
Optimum results are achieved, on average, by the completion of 8 sessions at 2-month intervals. If, for personal rea-
sons, certain patient wish the time between sessions to be reduced, you may accept this, provided that a minimum interval of 4
weeks is observed, whilst explaining to the patient that this will not enhance the effectiveness of treatment. The total number
of sessions required will be increased accordingly.
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