User guide

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 If you have been exposed to the sun or artificial tanning machines
in the last 28 days.
 If you have a tattoo or permanent make-up in the treatment area.
 If you have dark brown or black spots, such as large freckles, a
birthmark, moles or warts in the treatment area.
 If you have eczema, psoriasis, lesions, open wounds or active
infections, such as herpes, in the treatment area. Wait for the
affected area to heal before using the appliance.
 If you have a history of keloid formation, if you know you are
sensitive to the light (photosensitivity) or take medicine that
causes the skin to be more sensitive to light, including non-
steroidal anti-inflammatories, (such as aspirin, ibuprofen,
paracetamol), tetracyclines, phenothiazines, thiazide, diuretics,
sulfonylurea, sulfonamide, DTIC, fluorouracil, vinblastine,
griseofulvin, Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHA), Hydroxy Acids (BHA),
Retin-A®, Accutane® and/or topical retinoids.
 If you have abnormal skin conditions, such as vitiligo or albinism.
 If you have varicose veins in the areas that are to be treated.
 If you are being treated or have recently been treated with Alpha-
Hydroxy Acids (AHA), Beta-Hydroxy Acids (BHA), Retin-A®,
topical retinoids or azelaic acid.
 If you have abnormal skin conditions caused by diabetes or other
systemic or metabolic disorders.
 If you have been treated with Accutane® (isotretinoin) during the
last 6 months.
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