Adverse reaction
Pigment Changes
Silk'n Jewel targets the hair shaft, in particular the pigmented cells
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in the hair follicle and the hair follicle itself. Nevertheless there is a
risk of temporary hyperpigmentation (increased pigment or brown
discoloration) or hypo-pigmentation (whitening) to the surrounding
skin. Risk of changes in skin pigmentation is higher for people
with darker skin tones or heavily tanned skin. Usually discoloration
or changes to skin pigment are temporary, and permanent
hyperpigmentation or hypo-pigmentation are rare.
Excessive Redness and Swelling
In rare cases, treated skin may become very red and swollen. This
is more common in sensitive areas of the body. The redness and
swelling should subside within 2 to 7 days and should be treated
with frequent applications of ice. Gentle cleansing is OK, but avoid
exposure to the sun.
Blisters or Burns
Stop use immediately! Cool the affected area and apply anti-
burn cream. Wait until the area has healed completely before
another treatment, and use a lower energy level. If the skin does
not return to normal within 3 days, consult your physician.
Scarring
Although very rare, scarring may occur. Usually when scarring
occurs, it is in the form of a flat and white lesion on the skin
(hypotrophic). However, it can be large and red (hypertrophic) or
large and extend beyond the margins of the injury itself (keloid).
Subsequent aesthetic treatments may be required to improve the
appearance of the scar.
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Risk
Rare
Rare
Rare
Rare