Microcurrent Ring Attachment
EN
These recommendations are derived from consultation with
medical experts and the published research in regards to
precautions and contraindications and are as of the date of
printing. For up-to-date information, please visit us online.
When using the device with the microcurrent treatment,
a microcurrent conductive gel primer is required. Prior to
starting the microcurrent treatment, test by applying a small
amount of the conductive gel on a small patch of skin.
Precautions
• Recent injury, surgery, or facial treatment such as neurotoxin,
dermal filler, microneedling, laser, and/or chemical peel until
skin has fully healed
• Do not use during a breakout from Herpes Simplex Virus
• Do not use over facial hair; facial hair must be shaved prior to
use as hair can interfere with the conductivity
• Do not use if you suffer from any heart condition
• Do not use directly over center of neck (bone), specifically
avoiding the thyroid
• Do not use on breast area
• Do not use across your chest
• Do not use on groin area
• Do not use directly on the eyes, eyelids, or the area immediately
surrounding the eye (Periorbita area).
• Do not apply to broken skin
• Do not use on children
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Contraindications
The following are circumstances where the potential risks
may outweigh the benefits. Consult a medical professional
before use.
• Skin rash, open wounds, blisters, local tissue inflammation,
infections, bruises, or tumors
• Pacemaker or other implanted electronic devices
• Epilepsy
• Pregnancy
• Cancer/tumors
• Thrombosis
• Phlebitis
• Metal plates or pins in the application area
• Implanted defibrillators/ stimulators
LED Ring Attachment (Red
LED, Red+IR LED, and Blue LED
Therapies)
These recommendations are derived from consultation with
medical experts and the published research in regards to
precautions and contraindications as of the date of printing.
For up-to-date information, please visit us online.
Precautions
• Recent injury, surgery, or facial treatment such as neurotoxin,
dermal filler, microneedling, laser, and/or chemical peel until skin
has fully healed.
• Current breakout from Herpes Simplex Virus
• For facial hair: Use LED over facial hair, following the pattern of
hair growth (typically in a downward motion)
• Do not apply directly to the eyeball/eyelid
• Do not apply to broken skin
• Do not apply retinol before use of red LED light
Contraindications
The following are circumstances where the potential risks may
outweigh the benefits. Consult a medical professional before use.
• Skin rash, open wounds, blisters, local tissue inflammation,
infections, bruises, or tumors
• Pregnancy/nursing
• Abnormal sensations (ex. numbness)
• Cancer/tumors
• Epilepsy
• Cardiopathy (heart disease)
• Photo allergy or disorder (ex. Lupus, porphyria)
• Medications that cause light sensitivity
• Medications for severe acne
• Extreme sensitivity to light
• Melasma or hyperpigmentation (especially if exacerbated by
mild warmth)
• Suspicious lesions or skin cancer–please visit your physician
• If taking or using any retinol or sun-sensitive medications or
products or benzoyl peroxide do not use infrared light