Diabetes and Sugaring

Is sugaring allowed for diabetics | Features | Benefits | Contraindications


Every woman dreams of soft, velvety skin. Endocrinologists ambiguously talk about the possibility of doing sugaring for diabetes – a moot point. The percentage of absorption of sugar into the blood through the skin in such a way is so small that it can be neglected. However, patients with diabetes have a number of features that the esthetician should pay attention to. If you have questions, you should still consult a cosmetologist or dermatologist.


Is sugaring allowed for diabetics?

There is an opinion that glucose and sucrose, which makes up the sugaring paste, are able to penetrate the systemic circulation and affect the blood composition. In this case, you may need to adjust the dose of insulin in the form of an increase or an additional injection. However, the level of skin absorption of glucose by itself is negligible, and in addition, the contact time of the paste and the treated surface is small, which will also reduce the possible level of absorption. It is possible to make the paste directly only from fructose, which is approved by the medicine for use in diabetes.

With diabetes, the speed and possibility of regeneration of the skin decreases. The tendency to have infection of any microtrauma and erosion increases.


Features

Special methods of sugaring for diabetes have not been developed. The esthetician is obliged to adhere to generally accepted standards, while doing hair removal to any client:

  • For people with high sugars, the paste is applied by the standard method – against hair growth.
  • If there are contraindications, do not carry out the procedure.
  • Compliance with the conditions aseptic and antiseptics: the hands and the treated area of ​​the client are treated with an antiseptic, disposable gloves and sterile instruments are used. At the end of the procedure, the skin is again treated with an antiseptic.
  • Apply paste against hair growth and remove with hair growth.
  • Provide the client with recommendations for further care.

Benefits of Sugaring with Diabetes

The procedure has several advantages over other methods:

  • availability;
  • relative painlessness;
  • hypoallergenicity;
  • low invasiveness;
  • efficiency;
  • naturalness.

Contraindications and adverse reactions

Among the contraindications to the procedure, there are:

  • Pregnancy is a contraindication to sugaring.
  • violation of the integrity of the skin (wounds, rashes, burns, cuts);
  • acute and chronic skin lesions (dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, herpes, candidiasis, etc.);
  • varicose veins;
  • thrombosis of the lower extremities;
  • fever;
  • infection in the acute stage;
  • pregnancy;
  • decompensated conditions, including diabetes;
  • epilepsy;
  • mental disorders;
  • neoplasms (papillomas, moles, warts, melanoma).

Among the side effects, rashes or acne, allergic reactions to the components of the paste, significant pain, hemorrhage, redness can occur. Redness of the skin for several hours is a normal reaction, but its prolonged course indicates a superficial burn.

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by a deficiency in the formation of the hormone insulin, as a result of which the level of glucose in the blood rises. Patients with diabetes suffer from increased thirst, increased appetite, dizziness, and most importantly, in patients with diabetes, wounds heal very slowly. Here we will answer the question of whether it is possible for diabetics to do depilation with such symptoms.

Insulin deficiency provokes the development of pustular diseases of the skin in patients with diabetes mellitus. If the patient already has disorders of the skin, then depilation in diabetes is strictly contraindicated. It is important to understand that depilation itself partially violates the integrity of the skin. And if for a healthy person these violations will be insignificant, then for those suffering from diabetes this can be the cause that provoked the formation of pustules.

Important to note! A symptom of diabetes is poor tissue healing. This means that any damage to the skin can develop into a purulent wound. Since the vessels in diabetes are very weak, it is very easy for patients to get a bruise, which will take a long time to heal.

Very often with diabetes, people suffer from hyperhidrosis, increased sweating. Therefore, even if the disease proceeds at the initial stage and this is the case when diabetics can be depilated, sugaring can still cause difficulties. The fact is that sugar paste will absorb sweat and cling to hair badly.

Diabetes mellitus is a serious disease. Even if it proceeds in the initial stage, you need to be very serious about the health of your body. Be sure to consult your endocrinologist if it is possible to carry out the procedure in your case.