Restrictive contraindications
If a condition is noted as a restrictive contraindication, this means that the treatment may be performed in certain circumstances – for instance, if the condition is minor rather than severe. A client may suffer with a restrictive contraindication that may only be temporary, once the condition has been treated, they may be able to undergo treatment
Here are a few examples of restrictive contra-indications.
Diabetes – some people with diabetes have skin that is very slow to heal. The skin will be watched closely to make sure it does not overreact to treatments.
- Warts, Moles and skin tags (area can be avoided).
- Psoriasis
- Eczema
- Epilepsy
- Folliculitis
- Glaucoma
- Hay Fever
- Herpes Simplex Eye Infections
- Psoriasis
- Rosacea
- Seizures