Vacuum suction

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General to facial electrical treatments Skin diseases and disorders Vascular conditions Metal plates and pins Sinus problems Migraines Thin bony areas Recent operations Lack of skin sensation Highly nervous clients Pregnancy Muscle injury Pace makers Broken bones Collagen implants Recent scar tissue Open cuts and abrasions Sunburn ()

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Requiring medical approval •Epilepsy•High or low blood pressure•Heart conditions•Diabetes •History of thrombosis•History of phlebitis

Specific contra-indications to lymphatic drainage equipment•Loose crêpy skin•Thin skin•Broken capillaries•Bruising

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Complete the worksheet below using teaching notes and textbooks.An example of how to fill in the table has been provided.

Contra-indications Preventstreatment

RestrictsTreatment

Epilepsy

Metal plates

Piercing

Diabetes

High or low blood pressure

Medication

Heart diseases or Pacemaker

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Contra-indication Prevents treatment

Restricts treatment

Pregnancy

Botox

Recent scar tissue

Dysfunction of nervous system

Cuts and abrasions

Bruises

Broken capillaries

Migraines

Loss of skin sensation

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Vacuum suction is a gentle treatment that stimulates the lymphatic system and aids the removal of waste products, draining lymph from the tissues, and can assist in improving skin conditions by aiding the removal of fatty deposits.

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• Comprised of the machine that has an electronically driven pump with control gauge, intensity switch, and on/off switch plastic tubing connecting the body cups to the vacuum unit vacuum applicators or body cups; a large and a small.

• The machine creates a vacuum within each ventouse or cup which then draws up the skin tissue and is then moved towards the nearest lymph node in a single gliding movement.

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Images supplied courtesy of Carlton Professional: www.thecarltongroup.co.uk

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Helps to improve and reduce areas of cellulite

Improves local accumulation of non-medical oedema

Reduces fatty deposits on localised areas

Helps to reduce fatty deposits over neck and shoulder area as in Dowager’s hump

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Stimulates lymphatic circulation, aiding removal of waste products and toxins

Oedema may be reduced due to increased lymph drainage

Increases the arterial and venous blood circulation producing improvement in skin colour through vaso dilation with an erythema

Improved cell metabolism due to improved blood circulation bringing oxygen and nutrients to the skin tissues and removing waste products

May soften scar tissue

Aids desquamation, improving skin texture

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Conduct a consultation and check for general and specific contra-indications Advise client on how to prepare for treatment Check machine is stable and in good working order and intensity dials are on

zero Ensure client is positioned comfortably on couch Test machine on self Apply massage oil to the area to be treated to facilitate smooth application of

treatment and prevent tissue damage Select the body cup for the size of the area and place on tissues; adjust the

suction to 20% within the cup

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Lift the cup and slide it towards the nearest lymph nodes to drain the lymph from the area before removing the cup from the area. Break the suction using the little finger under the rim of the cup, or by removing the finger from the hole on the cup and repeat movements 6 to 8 times, overlapping each stroke to ensure full drainage depending on the skin response to treatment. Reduce suction where required based on the skin response and to prevent bruising and dilation of capillaries.

On completion of treatment, either massage oil into the tissues using effleurage movements or remove the oil depending on the treatment plan agreed with client.

Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, which will vary with each vacuum suction machine.

Clean the vacuum suction cups in hot soapy water and disinfectant.

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Recommend future treatment

Recommend skin care products

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Image taken from Beauty Therapy Resource Pack Level 3 by Joan Scott and Andrea Harrison, published by Cengage Learning © 2005, ISBN: 1844801454. See www.cengage.co.uk for more details.

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Cleanse the skin tissues Carry out visual analysis for local contra-indications Conduct a test patch if necessary Exfoliate skin tissues Apply suitable product (often massage oil) to area to be treated Test machine on self prior to client Follow the routine below for directions. Working towards the lymph nodes.

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Any questions?