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Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:02 pm |
yassy wrote: |
I am so confused! I have a Quasar MD and am purchasing a NUFace Microcurrent device, which i read good things about. But now i am reading about the ReAura laser and Tripollar Stop, and it gets confusing. If the Tripollar stop is RF treatment and heats skin to stimulate collagen then isn't it the same kind of thing as the LED therapy? It's so nice to hear everyones results, and i hope i get some with the LED treatment along with the Microcurrent when it arrives. It's just hard to figure out which device is more effective. Does anyone who uses a few of these have any comparisons of what they can do for the skin or how they compare to each other? I know there are threads on each of these, but i want some comparisons of them all together, if anyone has them, would be helpful  |
I understand how you could be confused. I have several of the devices and I will share what I see them do for my skin.
Tripollar Stop-smoothes out fine lines and tightens skin
LED_plumps skin and gives it a creamy look
Microcurrent Nuface or professional microcurrent machine-I have both and I see tightening sag from the muscles which in turn lifts the muscle and the skin along with it. It can plump skin and tighten pores.
I don’t have the fractional laser so I can’t comment on that.
If someone’s skin has sag, I think microcurrent is a good place to start. The Nuface is good but can’t fully address all the eye area and mouth area. A microcurrent machine with wand and glove attachments will address all of the face and neck. I have both and I still love to use my Nuface for five min. in the morning and the professional unit for a weekly, more comprehensive treatment. I do know many people that are totally satisfied with their Nuface. I think it depends on your age, and areas of concern as far as how comprehensive your microcurrent program needs to be.
I use all my devices and each has the capacity of stimulating and building collagen. |
_________________ female,"50 something" medium to thick normal skin, no wrinkles,Lightstim,Easy Eye Solutions,Green Smoothies,Ageless Secret Gold, Pico Toner,Beautiful Image |
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