Varicose veins (if severe) Gp consent may be required.
Any infectious disease e.g impetigo, ringworm, scabies.
Some acne tratments and steroid creams as they thin out the skin and make it prone to tearing. Again GP consent is required
Recent scar tissue as waxing may interfere with the natural healing process and may be very uncomfortable for the client. (less than six months old)
Bruising/cuts and abraisions if in the treatment area and if severe.
Eczema and psoriasis if in the treatment area and if severe.
Allergies to any of the ingredients in wax or any of the pre and after wax lotions. (if suitable alternative cannot be found)
Hope this helps!
The things above would prevent a treatment, restrict means you could work around it so most of them things are right just not if they're severe
interacrainial haemorrhage
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a contraindication is an indication that something should not be used
To see how the client is progressing and to spot a hair problem before it get worse by being able to keep track and relate back to client card and see how there hair and scalp has been in the meantime.
list the contra indications that restict makeup treatment?
because you are not a doctor and may think the condition is something it isn't.
because you are not a doctor and may think the condition is something it isn't.
fungal infection for indian head massage that would prevent treatment
Anything that would stop you from continuing with the service, eg. A fungal infection or anything you could catch yourself.
,i just want to know what is the complication of using ultrasound and 4 cotraindications if using it?thanks!
Contra actions are unwanted effects (or actions) that occur because of a treatment. So possible contra actions for a manicure would be allergic reaction to a product (swelling, rash, redness etc), Enamel chippping or peeling etc Contra indications are signs (or indications) that the treatment needs to be altered or should not be carried out. Hope this helps
The procedure is not performed on women with acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) due to the potential of exacerbating the condition.