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Are there any contraindications to an Intraceuticals Infusion?

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Are there any contraindications to an Intraceuticals Infusion?

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With the Intraceuticals treatments, contraindication are kept to a minimum. There are very few ingredients which could cause any sort of reaction. However, as a measure of safety, products with unpredictable ingredients such as Alpha Hydroxy Acids, Retinols and Hydroquinone should not be applied immediately before or after an Intraceuticals Infusion. Client should wait 24-48 hours before reintroducing AHA’s, Retinoic acid, or Hydroquinone to their home care regimen. It is also important to note that the modified Hyaluronic Acid Technology will enhance absorption of all ingredients applied to the skin before or after an Intraceuticals Infusion®. For this reason, chemical peels should not be applied immediately before an Intraceuticals Infusions.

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