Why is Hyperkeratosis a facial contraindication?

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Why is Hyperkeratosis a facial contraindication?

Struggling with some of my L2 skin questions!

TIA x
 
If the skin is thickened there may be a reduction or loss of sensation, so the client may not be able to fully feel and alert the therapist if the treatment is causing discomfort and therefore damage. Hyperkeratosis may also have an underlying cause such as psoriasis or psoriatic dermatitis, so should be checked out before having treatment. Good luck with your L2!
 

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