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Your skin may become red right after
treatment or within 24 hours. This redness
generally clears up within a few hours.
See your doctor if the redness does not
go away within 2-3 days.
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In rare cases, some users may see an
increase in the number of hairs in the
treated area after the initial treatment.
If this increase persists over several
treatments, stop using the Tria Laser
Precision and see your doctor.
The following symptoms affected no
users in the clinical study (0 out of 88)
but have been reported with other hair
removal lasers:
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Skin swelling, especially around the hair
follicle. If the swelling doesn’t go away
within 2-3 days, stop using the Tria Laser
Precision and see your doctor.
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Temporary or permanent skin discoloration.
If your skin color changes, stop using the
Tria Laser Precision and see your doctor.
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Blisters. This is very unlikely for people
with a light or medium skin tone. If you
do develop a blister, stop using the Tria
Laser Prec
ision and don’t let the blister
become infected. Consult your doctor
if needed.
tria Laser Precision treatment overview
bEFORE yOuR FIRSt tREAtMEnt
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Six weeks before your treatment, stop
waxing or plucking hair and do not get
a skin peel.
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At least 1 day before treatment, perform
a patch test on your skin (see page 16).
bEFORE EVERy tREAtMEnt
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Charge your Tria Laser Precision
(see page 15)
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Unplug it from the battery charger
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Cleanse, shave, and dry your skin
(see page 17)
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Turn on the Tria Laser Precision
(see page 17)
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Unlock it with the skin sensor located
in the tip (see page 17)
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Set the treatment level (see page 18)
bEtWEEn tREAtMEntS
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Shave, but don’t wax or pluck hair.
tREAt untIL yOu’RE DOnE
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Be consistent and follow treatment
instructions.
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For best results, treat every 2 weeks
for up to 3 months or until you see the
desired results.