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What this covers.
This template focuses on typical risks and controls for skin treatments & peels (facials, microderm, chem peels) in hair & beauty settings. You can add, remove or adapt items to match your context.
Potential benefits
Encourages long-term client engagement through treatment plans.
Expands technical expertise in advanced skincare methods.
Promotes relaxation and stress relief for clients.
Supports knowledge growth in product use and skin science.
Improves skin health and appearance, boosting client confidence.
Typical hazards & measures
Prolonged erythema and irritation
— Respect conservative endpoints on first treatments; avoid occlusive heat, fragrance, and AHAs at home for 48–72 h. Provide a bland regimen (cleanser, emollient, SPF) and a rapid contact route; reintroduce actives only after resolution.
Neutralisation errors
— Keep neutraliser ready for neutralisable acids; apply swiftly from least to most reactive zones, then rinse until pH normalises. Train on brand-specific stop signs and never stack different chemistries without protocols; log batch and timing.
Dermaplaning nicks
— Sterilise blades, stabilise skin with short strokes away from lesions; avoid active acne, moles and undiagnosed growths; discard blades immediately after use. Apply soothing barrier post-care and log technique notes.
High-frequency/galvanic overuse or burns
— Test intensity on forearm; keep electrodes moving, avoid metal jewellery/piercings, and reduce dwell on thin skin. Do not use on broken skin or over fillers; document settings and duration for repeatability.
Interactions with injectables or threads
— Ask about recent neuromodulators, fillers, threads or energy devices. Defer vigorous massage, heat and current-based modalities over treated zones per clinical guidance; choose gentle options meanwhile. Record dates, consent and the adapted plan for future scheduling.
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