This appliance must not be used by children aged 12 or under.
People aged between 13 and 18 must always use the appliance under adult supervision.
Please consult your doctor before use if you are, or suspect you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Please consult your doctor before use if you have, or suspect you have, cancer.
DO NOT use the device if it is wet. If the device has been dropped in water, you must first unplug it before touching it.
Blue light is harmful to the eyes, so always make sure that the glasses are correctly fitted ensuring no light is projected into the eyes when using the device.
DO NOT use if your skin is red or inflamed due to a previous treatment.
DO NOT use the device to treat skin that is painful to the touch, raised (higher than the surrounding skin), crusted or bleeding. This may be a sign of a more serious condition and should be investigated by your doctor.
No modification of this equipment is permitted.
STOP using the device and consult your healthcare provider if you have an adverse reaction to the use of the device.
STOP your treatment if it feels hot or if your skin feels uncomfortably warm.
DO NOT use the device on unpigmented spots or areas of skin affected by vitiligo.
DO NOT open if you have had recent surgery/other surgical procedures or if you have a bacterial infection, as this may lead to worsening of symptoms.
DO NOT use or store the device near hot surfaces, in direct sunlight or where the temperature exceeds 100F, as this may damage the plastic coating of the device.
DO NOT use solvents or abrasive cleaners on the appliance.
DO NOT use the appliance in any way other than that specified in the User Manual.
DO NOT use the device with a USB-C cable other than the one supplied by CurrentBody. The device must only be used with the USB cable supplied. If any part of the main adapter or cable is damaged, discontinue use and contact CurrentBody.
DO NOT scratch the light-emitting surface.
Ask your doctor before use if:
You are taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines known to cause light sensitivity. You can find more information and a list of drugs that can cause light sensitivity here.
Have suspicious or cancerous lesions.
Have photosensitive disorders or genetic eye diseases.
Do not use the device on areas with phlebitis, thrombophlebi-tis and varicose veins or if you have a medical history of light-triggered seizures or epilepsy.
Skincare which treats causes of and active acne are contraindicated against for use with this device.
Contraindicated Skincare: salicylic acid, AHA and BHA exfoliants, glycolic acid, fruit acids, retinoids, hydroquinone, retinol, benzoyl peroxide, along with any other skincare which causes sensitivity to the sun or photosensitive/phototoxic reactions.
Medications which are known to cause photosensitivity (only most common). Please check with your doctor if you are unsure if it will cause a photosensitive reaction.
Contraindicated Medications: Antibiotics; particularly those for treating skin conditions, or roaccutane; do not use within 6 months, steroids, topical or injectables. If you've had injections, you will need to wait 3 months before using LED, diuretics and St John’s Wort.
Other contraindicated ingredients include coal tar, deodorants, antibacterial soaps, artificial sweeteners, naphthalene (moth balls), petroleum products, brightening agents found in laundry detergents and cadmium sulphide (a chemical injected into the skin during tattooing).