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| Warnings and
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| Unfortunately, TRIA is not
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DO NOT USE
TRIA around eyes, eyelids,
eyelashes, bony orbit of the eye, forehead,
temples, cheekbones, nostrils or between the
eyes or eyebrows. |
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DO NOT USE
TRIA on darker skin tones (medium
brown, dark brown, or black skin). Darker skin
tones absorb too much laser light, which can
cause serious skin injury including blisters,
burns, scars, and skin color changes. This
includes lighter skinned individuals who have
recently tanned or used a self-tanner on their
skin. |
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DO NOT USE
TRIA if you are of African, East
Indian, Native American, or Pacific Island
descent. These skin types absorb too much laser
light, which can cause serious skin injury.
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DO NOT USE
TRIA if you rarely or never
sunburn after prolonged sun exposure. These skin
types absorb too much laser light, which can
cause serious skin injury. |
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DO NOT USE
TRIA if you have an active skin
disease, sunburn, peeling skin, open sores, a
skin rash, active lesions from psoriasis or
other skin diseases, a prior history of skin
cancer, or are taking medications that may cause
your skin to be sensitive to light.
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TRIA DOES NOT
WORK on naturally white, grey,
blond, or red facial or body hair. These hair
colors are too light for TRIA to be effective.
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BECAUSE TRIA IS NOT FOR
EVERYONE AND MAY NOT BE RIGHT FOR
YOU, click
here to read the complete Instructions for
Use booklet.
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