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You wouldn’t let just anyone cut your hair, right? So why trust just anyone with your skin? Choosing a Tixel provider is like picking a pilot—you need someone who knows exactly what they’re doing because there’s no “undo” button for your face.
Not every aesthetician is trained in Tixel. In fact, many aren’t. The ideal provider should be:
Would you go skydiving with an instructor who’s never jumped before? Same logic applies here. Ask:
A seasoned pro can adjust settings on the fly, spot potential risks, and know exactly how much heat your skin can handle before irritation kicks in.
Tixel isn’t a “plug and play” device. Settings must be fine-tuned based on your skin’s thickness, sensitivity, and pigmentation. If a provider uses the same settings for every patient? Run.