“Why do you need my medical history?”

Disclosing your medical history to your esthetician is crucial for the development of an effective treatment plan. This information allows your esthetician to customize services to suit your specific needs and to avoid any procedures that may pose risks to your health.

For instance, cancer patients should avoid exfoliation treatments, including enzyme peels, due to the potential harshness on sensitive skin. Similarly, individuals with diabetes or those taking immune-suppressing medications should steer clear of dermaplaning. This method poses a risk of nicks and cuts, which can lead to complications.

Additionally, if you have a history of keloid scarring, microneedling may not be a suitable option for you. The microinjuries created during microneedling can trigger excessive scarring in individuals prone to keloids.

Keeping your esthetician informed about your medical conditions and any changes to your health is essential. This transparency supports safe and effective skincare treatments tailored specifically to you.

When undergoing hair removal, it's essential to consider the condition of your skin, especially if you are using corticosteroids, which can cause thinning. Thinner skin is more susceptible to various complications, including lifting, bruising, and tearing.

All hair removal products adhere to the skin, and if it is compromised, the risk of injury increases. Whether you are using waxing, sugaring, or any chemical depilatories, it is crucial to perform a patch test and proceed with caution. Consulting with a dermatologist or a licensed professional before beginning any hair removal procedure is advisable to ensure safety and minimize potential risks. If you are currently on a steroid, your esthetician may request a doctor's note before your appointment. To avoid any potential delays or interruptions to your hair removal schedule, it is advisable to ask for the note at the time your doctor prescribes the medication. Being proactive in this way can save you from unnecessary frustration and ensure that your treatment plan remains consistent.

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