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ch 18 contraindications for facial treatments quiz
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certain conditions contraindicate treatments. all waxing should be avoided if the client has taken
in the last six months. if the client is taking, extraction should be avoided unless a doctor has given permission. contraindicates any questionable treatment as a general safety precaution, and light - based treatments that pulsate are contraindicated in.
clients who have should not be treated with products containing fragrances, and clients with should be treated with caution in general, because associated neuropathy may prevent the client from feeling pain.
word bank: diabetes, epilepsy, blood thinners, accutane, pregnancy, allergies
Accutane can cause skin sensitivity and other issues, so waxing should be avoided if taken in the last six months. Blood thinners can increase the risk of bleeding during extraction, so permission from a doctor is needed. Pregnancy is a general precaution for many treatments due to potential risks to the mother and fetus. Light - based pulsating treatments are not suitable for those with epilepsy as they can trigger seizures. People with allergies may react to fragrances. Diabetes can cause neuropathy, so extra caution is needed as the client may not feel pain.
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