Below are the Contradictions and precautions that are taken into consideration for PicoSure laser tattoo removal treatment.
Contradictions:
- Hypersensitivity to light in the near infrared wavelength region.
- Taking medication which is known to increase sensitivity to sunlight.
- Seizure disorders triggered by light.
- Have type 1 diabetes.
- Take or have taken oral isotretinoin within the last six months.
- Have an active localised or systemic infection, or an open wound in area being treated.
- Have a significant systemic illness or an illness localized in area being treated.
- Have lupus.
- Have common acquired nevi that are predisposed to the development of malignant melanoma.
- Have herpes simplex in the area being treated.
- Are receiving or have received gold treatment.
- Are pregnant.
Precautions
It’s the therapist’s discretion to determine feasibility of treatment administration for the following precautions:
- Unprotected sun exposure within four weeks of treatment, including the use of tanning beds. Sun exposure is the most common reason for treatment refusal.
- Use of tanning products within four weeks of treatment, such as creams, lotions and sprays; these may interfere with the laser treatment.
- We can treat patients with type 2 diabetes whose condition is well managed. In some cases we may need a doctors note.
- Anticoagulants may cause excessive bleeding and interfere with post-treatment healing.
- Medications that alter the wound-healing response may interfere with post-treatment healing and may require special precautions to be taken by the treating therapist.
- If patient is known to have a history of healing problems or a history of keloid formation.
- If patient has a history of skin cancer or suspicious lesions.
- Chemical depilation or mechanical epilation within the last six weeks may interfere with the post-treatment healing process.
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