- Folliculitis (swelling around hair follicles combined with pustule
formation): this reaction occurs very rarely and is the result of bacteria
penetrating the damaged skin. In case this reaction occurs, we advise
you to consult a doctor as folliculitis may need antibiotic ointment.
- Excessive pain: this can occur during or after treatment if you have
used the device on skin that is not hair-free, if you use the device
at a light intensity that is too high for your skin tone, if you flash
the same area more than once and if you use the device on open
wounds, inflammations, infections, tattoos, burns, etc.
Aftercare
Charging
After use, you can safely apply lotions, creams, deodorant, moisturizer
or cosmetics to the treated areas. If you experience skin irritation or skin
redness after treatment, wait until it disappears before applying any
product to your skin. If you experience skin irritation after applying a
product to your skin, wash it off with water.
Note: when following all instructions you may still get skin reactions. In this
case stop using the device and contact the consumer care center in your
country.
Charge the batteries of the device before you use it for the first time.
Charging takes approx. 1 hour and 40 minutes. Fully charge the batteries
every 3 to 4 months, even if you do not use the device for a longer time.
When the device is charging, the charging light flashes green.
Note: This device can only be used without cord.
1
Make sure the device is switched off.
2 Insert the small plug into the device and put the adapter in the wall
socket. Charge your Lumea after every use to save the batteries.
Note: The device is equipped with battery-overheat protection and does not
charge if the room temperature exceeds 40 °C.
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