What To Expect When Treating With Revit - Silk'n ReVit Instructions For Use Manual

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Covering skin areas
Neck area
We recommend you start with the lower suction intensity and increasing after a few
uses, depending on your comfort level and skin sensitivity. Using smooth, downwards
strokes, work the neck area
Forehead, cheeks and chin
We recommend you start with the lower suction intensity and increasing after a few
uses, depending on your comfort level and skin sensitivity. Firmly stroke from the
center outwards, towards the hairline. Continue down towards the face border
Eye and Nose areas
We recommend you start with the lower suction intensity and increasing after a few
uses, depending on your comfort level and skin sensitivity. In the area of the eyebrows
use short and upwards strokes carefuly avoiding the sensitive eyelids. Continue to the
nose area, use streight downwards strokes following the curve of the nose and the
line of the cheekbone.
9. What to expect when treating with Revit™?
During a Revit™ treatment it is normal to experience and feel:
A soft suction noise - the suction pump emits a low humming sound. This is normal.
Some mild red or pink color - During and just after your Revit™ session it is not uncommon to see
some very mild, pink-like color of the skin. However if you see full redness of the skin, give your skin a
rest for 48 hours and let it recover comfortably. If the skin continues to display signes of hypersensitivity
after 48 hours, stop use of Revit™ immediately.
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