The skin color sensor is cracked, or broken.
The device casing is cracked or coming apart.
In such cases, contact Silk'n Customer Service.
5. Consult your physician before use if you have:
A history of kelodial scar formation.
Use medication that makes the skin more sensitive to light,
including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, (e.g., aspirins,
ibuprofens, acetaminophen), tetracyclines, phenothiazines,
thiazide, diuretics, sulfonyluraes, sulfonamides, DTIC, fluorouracil,
vinblastine, griseofulvin, Alpha-Hydroxi Acids (AHAs), Beta-
Hydroxi Acids (BHAs), Retin-A®, Accutane® and/or topical
retinoids.
Been treated, or receiving current treatment, with Alpha-Hydroxi
Acids (AHAs), Beta-Hydroxi Acids (BHAs), Retin-A®, topical
retinoids or azelaic acid.
Been treated with Accutane® (isotretinoin) within the past 6
months.
Epilepsy.
A disease related to photosensitivity, such as porphyria,
polymorphic light eruption, solar urticaria, lupus, etc.
A history of skin cancer or areas of potential skin malignancies.
Received radiation therapy or chemotherapy treatments within
the past 3 months, or have areas of potential skin malignancies.
An active implant, such as a pacemaker, incontinence device,
insulin pump, etc.
Used physician-prescribed drugs on your skin within the past 6
months.
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