Safety Issues Regarding Laser Hair
Removal
Safety issues regarding laser hair
removal relate to both clients and technicians. These safety
issues are very different than those involving other forms of
epilation. There are no concerns of drawing blood,
contaminating probes, or risking infection. However,
there are concerns regarding burns and eye safety.
Several organizations have laid down guidelines to ensure the
safety of both the clients and technicians. These
organizations include The Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, The American National Standards Institute, The
Food and Drug Administration, The Center for Devices and
Radiological Health, and The Society for Clinical and Medical
Hair Removal.
All laser hair removal devices in the United States are
subject to very strict mandatory performance standards.
They also must meet the federal laser product performance
standard, which includes specifying their safety features, both
for the benefit of the patient and technician.
It is best to purchase new laser hair removal
equipment. If used equipment must be purchased, it should
only be bought from a qualified distributor with the assurance
that it has been thoroughly checked and serviced. The
equipment should also be guaranteed..
The room that is used for laser hair removal can be used for
other treatments. However, it must be set up in
accordance with the strict guidelines that are associated with
the use of laser equipment. Setting up the room the
proper way is usually done by the equipment distributor or the
manufacturer.
The laser hair removal room should have a door that
can be locked during treatment. There should be a warning light
outside the door to let others know that treatment is being
done and they should not enter. There should be
protective eyewear, outside of the door for people who may need
to enter during a treatment. They should not be any
windows in the room, however if there are windows they should
be blacked out with protective coverings. It is very
important to that the electrical outlet has its own circuit
breaker. It also must be grounded, and have the proper
amperage and voltage. The room should not have any
mirrors or reflective surfaces in it.
Laser hair removal equipment should be on a flat surface and
have plenty of ventilation around it. This equipment
should only be serviced and calibrated according to the
manufacturer's guidelines for that particular device. It
should be regularly cleaned of any carbon buildup that may
occur. When the laser equipment is not in use the key should be
removed.
It is important that the operator of the laser hair removal
device be well trained and qualified. This training
should be in all areas including histology and client care. The
technician should not wear any reflective clothing or
jewelry. The technician, along with any other person in
the room, is required to wear ANSI approved protected our
eyewear in order to avoid laser blindness.
The client should receive a thorough and detailed
consultation, pre and post care instructions, and a patch
test before the laser hair removal treatment begins. It is also
important that the client understands the benefits and risks of
the treatment. During the laser hair removal process the
client should wear ANSI approved protective eyewear and be
instructed to keep the eyewear on throughout the treatment.
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