Contra-indications that may restrict or prevent a facial treatment
It must be understood that any procedure at a beauty salon has a number of contraindications, so it is easy to harm the client’s health without paying attention to them.
In the following we will talk about contraindications to some facial procedures.
Contraindications for Chemical Peels
An excellent method of exfoliating the top layer of the epidermis, which helps eliminate skin imperfections and rejuvenate it.
What are the contraindications for Botox and Fillers?
The Botox injection is definitely a very well-known and quite popular method around the world. Botox rejuvenates your skin, gets rid of expression wrinkles, and can also correct the shape of your lips and face oval. However, like any other procedure, Botox has contraindications:
Contraindications to the treatment are:
Hypersensitivity of the product
Chronic lung diseases
Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding
Taking certain Antibiotics
Rehabilitation after surgery
Any colds, inflammatory or infectious diseases in the acute stage
Diseases associated with poor blood clotting
Contraindications for facial procedures using ultrasound
Acute infectious diseases
Low blood pressure
Moles and Papillomas, Pigmentation and Apigmentation area
Fruit chemical peeling (After superficial fruit chemical peeling, ultrasound may only be done after three days)
Botox (Botox, as it causes a paresis of the skin nerve. For example, if Botox is on the forehead, there is a ternary nerve, so it is not recommended to do an ultrasound. This is a relative contraindication, but it is better not to do than to do it. If a person wants to get rid of the Botox effect, you should not do ultrasound, which will aggravate the skin, but laser therapy)
Contraindications for facial treatment using microcurrent
Epilepsy
Pregnancy (client or esthetician)
Filters: know which filers are standing and in which area (gold threads are contraindicated).
Metal plates or pins in the application area
Metal plates or pins in the application area
Neuralgia, neuritis in history, convulsive syndromes
Cuts
Thrombosis
Phlebitis
Eye surgery (After the operation, you have to wait for about a month)
Glaucoma (Glaucoma is a sign of increased eye pressure, which means blood supply to the head. Closed cranial injuries also lead to hypertension.)
Any craniocerebral injury has consequences within 3-4 years. If there has been a severe concussion, you must wait 3-4 months.
In the conclusion
Important! Whatever you do, do not compromise on safety and precaution, unless a letter from a doctor has been provided.
We also provided more informationabout every condition: names, signs, symptoms and a simple description.
I am sure you will find Salon Compass to be a great help and companion to various conditions that may come up during consultation.