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You wouldn’t let just anyone operate on your car, right? The same goes for your skin. There are a few red flags you should watch out for when selecting a Tixel practitioner. Let’s dive into these warning signs so you can avoid potential mishaps!
If the practitioner hasn’t completed Tixel’s official training, that’s an immediate red flag. You want someone who is not only trained in Tixel but also a a medically trained practitioner.
Ever heard the phrase, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”? When a practitioner promises you miracle results from a single session or guarantees complete perfection, it's time to hit the brakes.
If you step into a clinic and it doesn’t feel clean, trust your gut. Hygiene and cleanliness should be at the top of any clinic’s list of priorities.
A reputable practitioner will always give you time to think things through. If someone is rushing you into a booking or trying to close the sale right away, this is concerning.
Take your time—a good practitioner will patiently answer all your questions and give you a