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10 triabeauty.com 11
BeneFits and risks
A medically supervised clinical study has
shown that the Tria Laser 4X is safe and
works when used as directed.
Seventy-nine (79) users performed a 6-week
course of treatment (3 treatments) and all
side effects were observed. The number of
hairs at each treatment site was counted
before each treatment and at 1, 2, 3, 6
and 12 months after the last treatment.
No additional treatments were performed
after the third treatment.
BENEFITS
When used as directed, the Tria Laser 4X
gives you permanent results. The results
vary from person-to-person and depend
on which body area is treated and how
closely treatment instructions are followed.
The clinical study demonstrated the
following benefits:
• 61% average reduction in hair count 3 weeks
after the first treatment
• 70% average reduction in hair count 3 weeks
after the second treatment
• 60% average reduction in hair count 1 month
after the third treatment
• 6% average reduction in hair count 3 months
after the third treatment
• 33% average reduction in hair count 12 months
following the third treatment
In the study, 69 of 79 users (87%)
reported finer hair at 1 month after the last
treatment than before any treatment. And
55 of 79 users (70%) reported lighter hair
at 1 month after the last treatment than
before any treatment.
These results were obtained with only 3
treatments. For best results, treat every
2 weeks for 3 months or until you are
satisfied with the amount of hair reduction.
RISKS
It is important to use the Tria Laser 4X
properly. Make sure that you understand
and follow all warnings (see page 8-9). The
skin sensor will prevent use of the device
on contraindicated skin types (see page 7).
If you use the Tria Laser 4X as directed,
the risks are low:
• In the clinical study, almost all users reported
mild to moderate pain or discomfort during
their first treatment, with a reduction in
sensitivity reported in their later treatments.
This is normal. You may feel warmth, burning,
tingling or itching; some users described
feeling the same level of discomfort as when a
rubber band snaps against the skin. If the pain
is too intense or persists after a treatment,
stop using the Tria Laser 4X and check with
your doctor before using it again.
• Your skin may become red right after treatment
or within 24 hours. This redness generally clears
up within a few hours. See your doctor if the
redness does not go away within 2-3 days.
• In rare cases, some users may see an increase
in the number of hairs in the treated area after
the initial treatment. If this increase persists
over several treatments, stop using the Tria
Laser 4X and see your doctor.
The following symptoms affected no users in
the clinical study (0 out of 88) but have been
reported with other hair removal lasers:
• Skin swelling, especially around the hair
follicle. If the swelling doesn’t go away within
2-3 days, stop using the Tria Laser 4X and see
your doctor.
• Temporary or permanent skin discoloration.
If your skin color changes, stop using the
Tria Laser 4X and see your doctor.
• Blisters. This is very unlikely for people with a
light or medium skin tone. If you do develop a
blister, stop using the Tria Laser 4X and don’t
let the blister become infected. Consult your
doctor if needed.
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