XxX Becky XxX
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Hi everyone, I'm new to Salon Geek, so I hope I've done this right. The site looks fab!
I really need some advice if anyone can help please? I'm getting a little stressed out!
I'm a newly qualified Beauty Therapist, & I'm starting up my own mobile business. I'm in the middle of putting my consultation forms together for each treatment, but the only problem is I'm a little unsure about contra-indications. I don't mean infectious/contagious ones (e.g. impetigo, conjunctivitis, herpes simplex etc.) I'ts medical conditions such as high or low blood pressure, thyroid problems, client's who've had cancer in the past, dysfunction of nervous system, heart conditions etc. We never covered any of those at college only diabetes & contra-indications you can visibly see, & now I'm really struggling to know when & when I shouldn't treat clients who have a medical condition. Can anyone please give me some more information about conditions that would contra-indicate a certain treatment? Can you do a leg wax on someone with high BP, for example. When should you get GP permission? I've searched the internet but haven't found much. Does anyone know where I can find this out?
I've a lady who has come to me quite a few times for waxing, manicures & pedicures. (I know her really well as she's a friend of the family.) She had breast cancer 8 years ago, & is now ok but has to take medication (as people who've had cancer do). I've asked my tutors if it's ok to treat her & I've been told there should be no problem , but it's my decision. Surley you either can or you can't? Is it ok? Would waxing harm a client who's had cancer, or massage in a manicure & pedicure? Please help! Should I just ask her to get her GP to confirm it's alright? I've seen on other sites that cancer isn't a contra-indication to waxing.
Please help! I'd be so grateful if someone could answer my questions! Sorry if this doesn't make sense.
Thanks so much.
Becky
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I really need some advice if anyone can help please? I'm getting a little stressed out!
I'm a newly qualified Beauty Therapist, & I'm starting up my own mobile business. I'm in the middle of putting my consultation forms together for each treatment, but the only problem is I'm a little unsure about contra-indications. I don't mean infectious/contagious ones (e.g. impetigo, conjunctivitis, herpes simplex etc.) I'ts medical conditions such as high or low blood pressure, thyroid problems, client's who've had cancer in the past, dysfunction of nervous system, heart conditions etc. We never covered any of those at college only diabetes & contra-indications you can visibly see, & now I'm really struggling to know when & when I shouldn't treat clients who have a medical condition. Can anyone please give me some more information about conditions that would contra-indicate a certain treatment? Can you do a leg wax on someone with high BP, for example. When should you get GP permission? I've searched the internet but haven't found much. Does anyone know where I can find this out?
I've a lady who has come to me quite a few times for waxing, manicures & pedicures. (I know her really well as she's a friend of the family.) She had breast cancer 8 years ago, & is now ok but has to take medication (as people who've had cancer do). I've asked my tutors if it's ok to treat her & I've been told there should be no problem , but it's my decision. Surley you either can or you can't? Is it ok? Would waxing harm a client who's had cancer, or massage in a manicure & pedicure? Please help! Should I just ask her to get her GP to confirm it's alright? I've seen on other sites that cancer isn't a contra-indication to waxing.
Please help! I'd be so grateful if someone could answer my questions! Sorry if this doesn't make sense.
Thanks so much.
Becky
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