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- If you take anticoagulation medications, including
heavy use of aspirin, in a manner which does not
allow for a minimum 1-week washout period prior
to each treatment.
- If you take immunosuppressive medications.
Never use the appliance on the following
areas:
- In the face.
- On the inside of the nostrils and ears.
- On the nipples, areolas and anus.
- If you are a man: on the scrotum.
- If you are a woman: on the labia minora and vagina.
Never use the appliance if you are pregnant or
breast feeding.
- Over or near anything artificial like silicone
implants, pacemakers, subcutaneous injection ports
(insulin dispenser) or piercings.
- On moles, freckles, large veins, darker pigmented
areas, scars, skin anomalies without consulting your
doctor. This can result in a burn and a change in
skin colour, which makes it potentially harder to
identify skin-related diseases (e.g. skin cancer).
- On warts, tattoos or permanent make-up. This can
result in a burn and a change in skin colour.
- On areas, where you use long-lasting deodorants.
This can result in skin reactions. See chapter 'Using
the appliance', section 'Possible side effects and skin
reactions'.
Never use the appliance on sunburnt, recently
tanned (last 48 hours) or fake-tanned skin:
- All types of tanning can influence the safety of
the treatment. This applies to exposure to natural
sunlight as well as artificial tanning methods, such
as tanning lotions, tanning appliances etc. If you
are tanned or are planning to tan, see chapter
'Preparing for use', section 'Tanning advice'.
Note: The list is not exhaustive. If you are not sure
whether you can use the appliance, we advise you to
consult a doctor.
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