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including porphyria, polymorphic light eruption, solar
urticaria and lupus.
• Some medications can be related to photosensitivity
including: NSAIDS; steroids; antibiotics; phenothiazine;
thiazide, diuretics, sulfonyluraes, sulfonamides, DTIC,
fluorouracil, vinblastine, griseofulvin, Alpha-Hydroxy Acids
(AHAs), Beta-Hydroxy Acids (BHAs), Retin-A, Accutane®
and/or topical retinoids.
• Undergoing radiation or chemo-therapy treatments.
These conditions can make the skin more sensitive to light
and more susceptible to damage. Consult your doctor.
DO NOT use if you have an active or known skin condition in
the treatment area including acne, sores, psoriasis, eczema,
sunburns, melasma, herpes simplex, open wounds or a rash.
These conditions can make the skin more sensitive to light
and more susceptible to damage.
DO NOT use if you have a history of skin cancer or areas of
potential skin malignancies. Use of the mē has not been
tested in areas with skin cancer, and therefore, the effects
are unknown.
DO NOT hold the treatment window still over one spot on
the skin and emit multiple light flashes on the skin. Doing so
may generate too much heat, which can damage the skin.
DO NOT cover the cooling vents during use, as they help
to keep the device cool during operation. Covering the
cooling vents could result in the device overheating.
DO NOT get the mē damp or wet.
DO NOT use the mē while bathing or put it next to a bath or
sink.
DO NOT operate the mē with a damaged plug or cord.
For means of isolation – disconnect the device from the
mains.
Use only the power supply provided with the mē.
DO NOT open the outer covers of the mē or touch any inner
parts.
DO NOT attempt to repair your mē device.
ALWAYS keep the cord away from heated surfaces. Failure
to follow these precautions can cause electrocution, electric
shock or result in damage.
ALWAYS attach the AC plug from the power supply into the
device first, then into the wall socket.
DO NOT use the mē in an environment where a spark could
cause an explosion, such as near a gas source.
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