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SALON LASER TWEEZER

HOW DO LASERS WORK?

Lasers deliver an intense beam of light which are made 
up of a single wavelength or colour. Skin is essentially 
transparent to light in the  wavelength range of 600-1100nm 
(nano meters), while melanin containing structures will 
absorb laser energy of this wavelength. It is therefore 
possible to target the hair follicle which has a concentration 
of melanin without affecting the surrounding area.
The light energy absorbed by the melanin pigment results 
in the rapid heating up of the hair follicle. This heat destroys 
the cells (papilla) responsible for hair growth. If adequate 
heating is achieved, then the follicle is permanently 
disabled resulting in a permanent reduction in hair growth.

 

SUITAbLE SKIN TyPES

Melanin in the epidermis also absorbs the energy and 
limits the depth of penetration of the laser light into the 
skin. Using a light wavelength of 808nm enables treatment 
of relatively dark skin as well as fair-skin types. However, 
laser hair treatment is not suitable for Afro-Caribbean or 
black skin complexions. Laser treatment is also ineffective 
in removal of white or grey hair. Electrolysis should be 
considered as an alternative treatment.

PATCH TEST

As a guide, skin colours are classified by the Fitzpatrick 
skin phototypes as described in the table opposite.
24 hours before treatment  check for any reaction by testing 
a few hairs in the area to be treated.
The (+) and (-) buttons increase or reduce power levels. 
Treat 2–3 hairs on each power level up to the maximum 
power level for your skin type (see table). If you feel any 
discomfort the previous lower power level is the maximum 
power level you should use.
After 24 hours if any of the test areas appear red or 
inflamed for any particular power level, select a lower level 
for treatment.
NOTE: Skin colour varies on different areas of the body, 
you may find that you need different power level settings 
for different areas. Each area should be tested for the 
appropriate maximum power level.

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Summary of Contents for Salon Laser Tweezer

Page 1: ...user guide This product MUST be used responsibly Read all instructions thoroughly before use and retain for future reference The Dezac Group The Dezac Group The Dezac Group...

Page 2: ...Rio Careline on 01242 702345 or email us at online riobeauty com 808nm wavelength Wearing laser safety goggles is unnecessary as the product has been designed with inbuilt safety features Class 1 Pro...

Page 3: ...he hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Not suitable for Afro Caribbean or black skin complexions Not...

Page 4: ...removal should not cause discomfort If you feel any discomfort or soreness the setting may be too high or your skin tone colour is not suitable for use with this product Power levels should be selecte...

Page 5: ...ccess rate giving lasting results This guide will help you to achieve the hair reduction you are looking for so please read it carefully If you have any questions or suggestions please call our custom...

Page 6: ...5 Power level increase button 6 Power level decrease button 7 Power level indicators 8 Wand treatment button 9 Laser Shroud 0 Wand Skin sensors Wand Orange light Wand White light Laser aperture Mains...

Page 7: ...t of relatively dark skin as well as fair skin types However laser hair treatment is not suitable for Afro Caribbean or black skin complexions Laser treatment is also ineffective in removal of white o...

Page 8: ...transparent Always burns never tans Subject to patch test all 5 power levels can be used II Fair Always burns III Fair to light olive Burns mildly Subject to patch test power levels 1 2 and 3 can be u...

Page 9: ...of your maximum power level You may find it helpful to use a mirror for treating hard to see areas such as the face and underarms A mirror with 5 10 times magnification is ideal for this step 1 The ha...

Page 10: ...button will flash blue STEP 4 Enter the security code by pressing the buttons highlighted in black in the following order Note The unit will power off if the code is incorrectly entered Turn the key...

Page 11: ...need to press the enable button to continue STEP 7 Place the wand over the hair you wish to treat Ensure both skin sensors are in contact with the skin you may need to apply gentle pressure The white...

Page 12: ...a safe place away from children Notes You may feel a pin prick sensation during treatment however most people do not feel anything Sometimes you may smell faint burning or even see a very small line o...

Page 13: ...11 SALON LASER TWEEZER the hair growth cycle The Dezac Group The Dezac Group The Dezac Group...

Page 14: ...ea to another Some follicles are destroyed others may be reduced to producing only vellus hairs light fine hairs and some are disabled helping prevent hair regrowth To catch all hairs in the Active gr...

Page 15: ...r Laser Hair Removal is there anything to avoid Sun exposure or deep tanning should be avoided for at least a week If the skin is exposed use a sunscreen Also avoid using abrasive cleansers or skin pe...

Page 16: ...be removed using Laser hair removal the most common areas are the face underarms legs chest back and bikini line Can I use Laser Hair Removal on sensitive skin Yes the laser reacts with the hair so t...

Page 17: ...the unit on again unit maintenance After use always unplug the adapter and store out of reach of children Always store the wand on the main unit and do not use it for any other purpose than intended...

Page 18: ...l us at online riobeauty com To register your two year guarantee online visit www riobeauty com warranty_online htm Disposal The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC...

Page 19: ...Rio Dezac and Salon Laser Tweezer are trademarks of The Dezac Group Ltd The Dezac Group Ltd 2012 Manufactured by The Dezac Group Ltd PO Box 17 Cheltenham England GL53 7ET 1 IN LATW UK 2 0 The Dezac G...

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