IPL
Laser Permanent Hair Reduction and
Skin Renewal
Clinic Sydney
Clinical
Safety Procedures
We
cannot treat areas of the skin where there is active or has been active
melanomas. If the clinician is unsure about their presence, your skin
will be checked with a Wood lamp, free of charge, to check for any obvious
cancerous growths.
We also cannot treat people who have been taking Roaccutane, photo-allergenic
or photo-tropic medication until at least one year after that medication
has been ceased. Nor can we treat people taking Saint John's Wort because
it induces hypersensitivity to sunlight.
Some
skin types may be too dark for treatment and the IPL beams are attracted
to the melanin in the skin causing hypo-pigmentation. If this would be
the case, the clinician will inform you of this during the consultation.
If
you have been tanning in the sun, that may also be a problem because the
skin is carrying extra pigment. We advise clients that they need to not
have their skins over-exposed to the sun six weeks before or after the
treatment. This includes tanning in solariums. Spray-on tan is also a
form of pigment so your skin needs to be clean of the spray-on tan before
treatment.
If
you are having photorejuvention to any part of your body you will need
to wear 30+ sun block on the area and/or cover the area with a jacket
or cotton glove when outside during the following three months.
We
cannot accept a person for treatment on or near the abdomen area, if they
are pregnant.
The
treatment is not suitable for persons with epilepsy.
We
cannot treat you if have a fever or are ill and suffering from influenza.
If
you have a skin infection you need to wait until the infection has cleared
up before you come in for treatment.
You
may not undergo treatment if you are suffering from sunburn.
You
will be asked to bring along with you full information about any medications
you are taking at the moment so we can check to see if there are any contraindication
to our treatments.
Remember
- We love sun block 30+ and big hats every day and so does your skin!
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Health & Education Centre 2007
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