Contraindications
LED Phototherapy Treatments
For the majority of people, LED based treatment has long been accepted as a safe and effective treatment. However, like all treatments, certain contraindications need to be considered for your own safety.
Please talk to your aesthetician about your conditions before booking. If you are taking any medication or have an existing medical condition or concern not listed, please consult with your doctor first.
Please be aware that to undergo any treatment at Aesthet Studio you must agree with Aesthet Studio's disclaimer located in Disclaimer.
ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS
Epilepsy [DANGER: May cause seizure]
Skin cancer (on treatment area)
Undergoing chemotherapy or immune therapy
Immunodeficiency
Lupus
Pregnant
Photosensitive medications
Retin A medications (wait 6 months after completion)
Roaccutane oral medications (wait 6 months after completion)
Sunburn
If you have any ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS you cannot be treated.
PARTIAL CONTRAINDICATIONS
Moles (if you have a mole, you can still undergo LED based treatment as the beams used aren’t on the UV spectrum, however it is always important to keep an eye on any visual mole alterations that may occur (if you do see anything suspicious, make sure you inform your doctor of the treatment and have it checked as soon as possible)
If you have any PARTIAL CONTRAINDICATIONS you may or may not be suitable for treatment. Your aesthetician will advise the best course of action in a consultation.