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- Persons who are currently undergoing treatment, have acute medical conditions, tubercular conditions, or have recently undergone surgery.
- Persons with heat-sensitive skin or skin diseases such as rashes, atopic dermatitis, etc.
- Persons with conditions such as light sensitivity, photophobia, skin hemorrhages, vitiligo, or other severe skin diseases.
- Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or are currently having their menstrual period. Hormonal fluctuations can make skin more sensitive and reactive to light therapy.
- Persons with skin injuries such as open wounds, irritation, swelling, severe sunburns, etc.
- Persons experiencing overfatigue.
- Persons with capillary dilatation caused by long term use of steroid hormonal drugs or a disorder of liver function.
- Persons who had an operation on their eye(s)/face; who have a disease of the eye(s)/face; those who are currently undergoing treatment for a disease of the eye(s)/face.
- Persons taking medication that induces drowsiness.