Monpolar & Bipolar Radio-Frequency


Before Care
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Avoid skin exposure to UV (sun or tanning beds) or self-tan before and between treatments.
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Avoid alcohol and smoking the night before and on the day of the treatment.
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Do not wear any make-up, lotions, or creams on the treatment area on the day of the treatment.
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Do not undergo any skin peel or laser procedures for 4 weeks prior to the treatment.
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Do not use bleaching cream or perfumed products for 48 hours before treatment.
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Do not exercise before treatment.
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Avoid exfoliating or microdermabrasion for at least 1 week before treatment.
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Keep the intended treatment area clean and dry.
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Hydrate the body and skin by drinking plenty of water.
In order for your treatment to be successful and effective, and to avoid any adverse effects, it is important to follow all the pre- and post-treatment advice as indicated on this sheet.
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A cold compress may be applied to the treatment area if it feels hot or uncomfortable.
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Apply Aloe Vera gel to relieve any sensation of sunburn or itching.
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Avoid use of creams containing salicylic or glycolic acid.
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Avoid shaving or using deodorant or perfumes in the treatment area for 24 hours.
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Avoid swimming, saunas, hot baths or hot showers for 24 hours.
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Avoid aerobic exercise for 24 hours.
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Avoid sun exposure - use a strong sunblock (SPF 30+) if sun exposure is unavoidable.
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Avoid excessive scrubbing or exfoliation of the skin for 1 week.
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Do not use self-tanning products for 1 week.
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Avoid high-fat and high-sugar food and excess calorie intake.
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Hydrate well with at least 2 litres of water per day to encourage the best possible results.
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Do not undergo any laser treatments, chemical peels, waxing, or microdermabrasion for 3-4 weeks after treatment.
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Avoid restrictive clothing over the treatment area.
At your next appointment: Your therapist will check with you that you have followed the treatment advice above. It is important to notify your therapist of any advice that you have not followed, as this may increase your risk of an adverse reaction and make you unsuitable for treatment. You must also notify your therapist of any changes to your health or any medication that you are taking.
If you have any serious health concerns following your treatment, either contact your therapist or clinic, or call 111 to seek professional advice.


