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On or around the eyes, eyebrows, or eyelashes. Doing so may cause permanent eye injury.
Anywhere on or around the forehead, temples, nostrils, 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
Absolute there may cause skin injury.
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), tanned skin, or skin that is red or swollen. Dark skin may absorb
too much laser light, which can injure the skin.
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.
On any area where you may someday want your hair to grow back. The results may be permanent and
irreversible.
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 Safety Chart on page 1. Darker skin tones may absorb too
much laser light, which can injure the skin.
DO NOT use the Epilaser Absolute if the Skin Tone Safety Chart shows
that your skin tone is identified as “Not Safe.”
WARNINGS
DO NOT use the Epilaser Absolute on the following areas of your body: