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한국어2025-03-22
Wax heaters are not recommended for sensitive skin. Wax therapy is a method of applying heated wax to the body for therapeutic purposes. Although its side effects are relatively small, if it is not done properly, there may be risks such as skin burns, allergic reactions or infections. For some patients with skin diseases or sensitive skin, wax therapy may cause skin irritation or discomfort. Therefore, people with sensitive skin need to be particularly cautious when using wax heaters. It is best to have professionals operate it and ensure that the temperature of the wax is appropriate to reduce the occurrence of side effects.
In addition, wax therapy is not recommended for specific groups such as pregnant women, people with bleeding tendencies, and people with allergies. These people need to pay special attention when using wax heaters to avoid causing adverse reactions.