Electromagnetic Fields (Emf); How Ipl Works - Philips Lumea SC1994 Manual

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- Do not use the device if any of the conditions mentioned in
chapter 'Who should not use Lumea? Contraindication' apply to
you.
- Tanning with natural or artificial sunlight might influence the
sensitivity and color of your skin. Perform a skin test to determine
the appropriate light intensity setting.
- Before you use Lumea, you should clean your skin and make sure
it is hair-free, entirely dry and free from oily substances.
- Do not treat the same skin area more than once during a session.
This does not improve the effectiveness of the treatment, but
increases the risk of skin reactions.
- Lumea should never be painful. If you experience discomfort,
reduce the light intensity setting.

Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

How IPL works

This Philips device complies with all applicable standards and regulations
regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields.
With IPL technology, gentle pulses of light are applied to the skin and
absorbed by the hair root. The darker the hair, the better the pulses of light
are absorbed.
The pulses of light stimulate the hair follicle to go into a resting phase. As a
consequence, the hair sheds naturally and hair regrowth is prevented,
leaving your skin continuously silky-smooth.
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