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Treating dark skin with Silk’n™ can result in adverse effects such as burns, blisters, and skin color changes (hyper- or hypo-pigmentation).
Silk’n™ removes unwanted hair by selectively addressing hair pigment. Varied quantities of pigment also exist in the surrounding tissue of
skin. The quantity of pigment in a particular person’s skin, which is manifested by their skin complexion, determines the degree of risk they
are exposed to using Silk’n™.
DO NOT USE Silk’n™ on naturally dark skin!
See skin color table on the inside of the cover
DO NOT USE Silk’n™ on tanned skin or after recent sun exposure!
Tanned skin particularly following sun exposure, contains large quantities of the pigment Melanin. This applies to all skin types and
complexions, including those which don’t seem to tan quickly. The presence of large quantities of Melanin exposes the skin to higher risk
when using Silk’n™.
Using Silk’n™ on skin that has been recently exposed to sunlight can result in adverse effects such as burns, blisters, and skin color changes (hyper- or
hypo-pigmentation).
Using Silk’n™ to remove facial hair may cause serious eye injury and may stimulate facial hair growth.
DO NOT USE Silk’n™ on tanned skin or after recent sun exposure! Such use can cause serious
burns or skin injury.
Avoid exposure to the sun for 4 weeks before your Silk’n™ treatment!
Silk’n™ is not recommended for use on the face or neck
Unlike body hair, most of women’s potential facial hair remains inactive and hidden, while only a fraction of it grows and surfaces. Exposing
facial hair to the light pulses of Silk’n™ may remove apparent hair but simultaneously stimulate unwanted growth of hidden hair
Silk’n™ is not recommended for use on the face or neck.
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