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You must have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide electrolysis, red vein treatment and derma rolling/stamping:
Wear protective eyewear and a mask when undertaking derma rolling/stamping.
Apply creams and lotions with single-use disposable applicators before and after derma rolling/stamping.
Keep records of maintenance and calibration of electrolysis equipment for two years.
Make records available for inspection, on request.
All operators must get written medical consent to undertake electrolysis or red vein treatment:
After electrolysis the treated area should not be touched.
Your customer should apply after care product for three to five days after the service to accelerate healing.
The New Zealand Association of Registered Beauty Therapists recommends that single-use disposable paper towels should be suitably placed to catch any drops of blood serum from derma rolling and stamping.