While HydraFacial MD is remarkably safe for most people, there are a few conditions where it might not be the most suitable option:
- Active Skin Infections: If you have active cold sores, rashes, or open wounds on your face, it’s best to postpone HydraFacial MD until the condition heals.
- Severe Inflammatory Conditions: Severe cases of rosacea or eczema might aggravate by HydraFacial MD. Consulting with your dermatologist and AIVI Aesthetics specialist is key.
- Recent Sunburn: HydraFacial MD shouldย avoid on severely sunburned skin as it can increase sensitivity. Allow the sunburn to heal fully first.
- Certain Medications: Specific medications like Accutane (within the past 6 months) or blood thinners can increase skin sensitivity and may affect eligibility. Always discuss your current medications with your specialist.
- Pregnancy or Breastfeeding: While the HydraFacial MD process is generally safe, specific serums or boosters might not be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Consultation with your doctor and AIVI Aesthetics specialist is essential.
Pre-Treatment Advice: It’s always recommended to inform your AIVI Aesthetics specialist about any existing skin conditions, recent procedures (laser, injectables, etc.), and medications you’re taking to ensure the best and safest possible HydraFacial MD experience.
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