had any surgery within 3 months prior to treatment.
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tattoos.
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long or thick hair. Use of the device may result in light
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bruising.
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Consult your physician if you have:
used steroids within 3 months prior to treatment.
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couperose or rosacea.
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a history of diseases stimulated by heat, such as recurrent
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herpes simplex in the treatment area. If so, you may treat
only following a prophylactic regime.
used physician-prescribed drugs on your skin within the
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past 6 months.
any other condition which, in the opinion of your physician
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or dermatologist, would make it unsafe for you to be
treated.
a history of skin disorders, keloids, abnormal wound
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healing, as well as very dry or fragile skin.
3. Safety features
The device protects your skin from overheating.
Thermal sensor and heat stabilizer: These measure
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the skin temperature, stabilize the heat energy and prevent
overheating. When the skin temperature reaches 42°C -
43°C, the stabilizer will automatically stop emitting heat,
until the skin temperature lowers enough for the stabilizer
to resume heating.
Movement sensor: The sensor enables the device to emit
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RF heat, only when you are moving the device across your
skin.
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