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UV radiation can cause damage to the eyes and skin and result in,
for example, excess ageing and even skin cancer in extreme cases. It
is therefore strongly recommended that protective glasses be worn. In
individual cases, UV radiation can result in oversensitivity to cosmetic
products.
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The following persons should avoid being exposed to the radiation of a
UV lamp:
- People who easily get sunburnt
- People with sunburn
- Children
- Pregnant women
- People with skin cancer or those who have a prominent history of skin
cancer in the family.
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After 10 minutes of continual skin exposure, a 30-minute break is to be
taken. UV lamps should not be used more than 200 times per year.
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Like the sun, the UV radiation of the UV lamps may damage the skin or
the eyes.This possible damage is influenced by the quality and quantity
of usage and the sensitivity of the user´s skin and eyes.
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If the eyes are not protected, frequent use of the lamp can cause
damage to the retina and a cataract may develop. In several cases this
has resulted in the recurrence of a cataract that had been previously
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operated on.
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People who react sensitively to UV light, certain medications or cosmetic
products should be particularly protected when using the appliance or
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abstain from working with this appliance altogether.
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Remove all cosmetic products from the skin, such as moisturizer and
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sunscreen, before use.
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You must consult a physician before use if you are taking medication that
makes you more sensitive to UV radiation (e.g., St John´s Wort).
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There must be a 48-hour long pause between 2 treatment sessions.
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Please consult a dermatologist immediately if skin irregularities (minor
lumps), skin pain or pigmentation changes such as moles arise.
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Note:
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The AC adapter may become slightly warm. This does not indicate a
malfunction. The device can be used easily.
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