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02-07-2012 10:14 AM
I confess I didn't watch the whole presentation but, from what I have seen, am I correct that this product works through infrared light and heat?
I have a $20 Homedics massage wand that also can emit infrared light and heat. I have used this as part of my physical therapy if I pull or sprain something, for example. It occurred to me that this could be useful in providing the same "anti-wrinkle" benefits as the $260 Face FX gizmo. Of course, I would research it, ask my derm perhaps, but was interested in your thoughts about applying my Homedics wand to my face. (?)
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