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    Eyebrow Wax Burn Compensation

    Eyebrow waxing is a very common beauty treatment offered at salons across the country. It is usually carried out efficiently without a problem. However, in some cases, those who have the treatment have a bad experience and are left with painful burns or blisters.

    If you have sustained injuries or had an allergic reaction following an eyebrow waxing appointment, you may be able to claim compensation.

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    Types of eyebrow waxing injuries

    There are a number of different injuries that can arise following eyebrow waxing, including

    • Allergic reactions to the wax used
    • Burns, swelling or blistering
    • In-grown hairs or infections
    • Tearing of the skin, bleeding or cuts

    Causes of eyebrow waxing injuries

    Inadequate training leading to mistakes

    Any manager of a beauty salon must ensure that their staff has been properly trained to carry out the treatments are responsible for. Beauticians who carry out eyebrow waxing should have received appropriate training on how to handle and use hot wax. If staff haven’t been trained properly, they are more likely to make a mistake that could result in injury.

    Unclean or unsterilised equipment

    Beauty treatments, including eyebrow waxing, should be carried out in a clean environment and all equipment must be properly sterilised. Unsterilised tools or equipment can lead to the spread of infection. They can also increase the likelihood of people with sensitive skin having an allergic reaction. If you have contracted an infection following an eyebrow wax, you may be able to claim compensation.

    The temperature of the wax

    Wax should be at an optimum temperature so that it is hot enough to effectively remove the hair but is not so hot that it will cause injury. The skin around the eyebrows is very sensitive and is at risk of burns, blisters and potentially serious injury, if the wax is too hot. If the wax used by your beautician was dangerously hot and you have been injured as a result, you may be entitled to claim.

    Allergic reactions

    Because waxing removes the top level of skin, temporary histamine reactions immediately following the treatment are not uncommon. For this reason, it is recommended to avoid applying lotions, make-up or perfume to the area for a period of time afterwards.

    However, more serious allergic reactions are possible. Symptoms might include itching, swelling, hives, a rise in temperature or inflammation. To reduce the possibility of a reaction, the salon should always ask the individual if they have any allergies, before an eyebrow waxing procedure.

    If your beautician failed to ask this question before your appointment and you had a serious allergic reaction, you may be able to make a compensation claim against the salon.

    What to do if you suffer an eyebrow wax burn

    If you have been unfortunate enough to suffer an injury after an eyebrow waxing appointment, there are a number of steps you should take, particularly if you are considering pursuing a personal injury claim.

    • Seek medical attention as soon as possible so that your injuries are properly treated.
    • Take photographs of your injuries to demonstrate their severity
    • Contact the beauty salon or beautician that carried out the treatment so that they have a record of the incident
    • If you decide to make claim for compensation, you should contact a specialist personal injury solicitor

    There is a three-year time limit on making a personal injury claim which starts to run out from the date of your accident. Therefore, you should contact a personal injury solicitor as soon as possible to assess your case.

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    Eyebrow burn compensation amounts

    The amount of compensation you might expect to receive for your eyebrow burn claim will depend upon specific circumstances. When valuing your claim, your solicitor will not only consider the severity of your injury but also how it has affected your quality of life. For instance, if your injury has impacted your ability to work, they may factor in any earnings you have missed out on.

    If you have recovered in full from a minor eyebrow wax injury after a week or so then it is unlikely that you will be able to make a successful claim.

    AMOUNT OF Eyebrow Wax Burn Compensation

    All personal injury cases are unique and so the amount of compensation that is awarded in each case is also unique. The amount of compensation that is awarded is determined by looking at two distinct factors – general damages and special damages.

    GENERAL DAMAGES

    The pain and suffering that your injuries have caused is the main factor that is used to determine how much compensation you are owed.

    SPECIAL DAMAGES

    However, compensation also takes into account any financial losses that you might have suffered as a result of your injuries, such as a loss of earnings due to being unable to return to work.

    Claiming eyebrow wax burn compensation with Jefferies

    Start your compensation claim today. You can either call us free on 0333 358 3034 or enquire online and one of our team will be in touch with you to discuss your potential personal injury claim in more detail, on an informal and confidential basis.

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