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Here's an objective review I found interesting. Not the WOW results I was hoping for (will I ever learn?) but I kind of got a "better than before, maybe" impression. Maybe if Q offers a 90 day return policy, it might be worth a try.

http://theskiny.com/tria-review/

EDIT: Another review (I promise I'll stop). This is more in-depth, and seems as though she's experiencing some of the reactions that those w/the PaloVia did (though not as severe?) -- redness, dryness, etc.

http://beautyeditor.ca/2013/10/01/tria-anti-aging-laser/

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I've not tried the Tria, but still use my Palovia. Had it just over a year now and have been faithful to use it as directed 2x a week (except a couple of weeks here and there when I do a chemical peel). I have NOT experienced any additional wrinkles or lines where I use it. It keeps around my eye area smooth and line-free. I do get very temporary redness after using it, but it all goes away by morning. It's actually the one devise I have consistently used since I purchsed it.

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Well, I was a Palovia user. Yes, it did make my face a somewhat red and dry at first, but that subsided with time. I followed though with initial phase and beyond for about 45 days around the eyes. I think I had great success so moved on to using it around the nasal labial and marionette lines. That was when it first came out - maybe three years ago. I am still more than pleased about the eye area, but the other area not as much. I am 69 and people say they would never guess my age. The crows feet are almost non existent Smile. I received an email from the Tria people and have been interested in the new product to see how that works. Yes, count me with the obsessed ones here.

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On 2/20/2014 MarenSeattle said:
On 2/20/2014 bagsers said:
On 2/20/2014 MarenSeattle said: Just checked out the Tria site -- "...in as little as two weeks..."??? How can that be? The Big Guns laser doesn't show real results that quickly.

And a pet peeve -- I am so tired of "FINE lines and wrinkles". I am so beyond that. If I only had FINE lines and wrinkles I wouldn't be dropping $500 on gadgets and rolling needles all over my face. I really want something that says "addresses cavernous wrinkles". Anybody else?

Ha ha ha! No doubt, fine lines and wrinkles are nothing. You crack me up with your "obsessions". I can totally relate. I'm always interested in the latest in anti-aging. But the past year, I've been more obsessed with arthritis. Which, thankfully, is under control right now. So now, I'm free to obsess about my face and neck again :-) Anyway, I tried the Palovia, but it died on me. I got a replacement, but it made my face too red. So, I quit using it.

My best friend's sister just told me she's found some relief for her arthritis from Turmeric. She said it really helped with pain. Worth a try? So sorry to hear you're dealing with that. Kind of puts things in perspective. Happy to hear it's under control!

Funny, I've been using curcumin daily for the past 9 months or so. It does help with arthritis pain for me. The other huge help is limiting my intake of gluten, eggs, and dairy. I had an allergy test taken, and they all rated high on the antibody scale. However, I really like to eat, so I'm not always as strict as I could be.

I did a 13 mile hike at the Grand Canyon last week, so as long as i can keep hiking, I'm happy!
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On 2/20/2014 morganjen said:

I've not tried the Tria, but still use my Palovia. Had it just over a year now and have been faithful to use it as directed 2x a week (except a couple of weeks here and there when I do a chemical peel). I have NOT experienced any additional wrinkles or lines where I use it. It keeps around my eye area smooth and line-free. I do get very temporary redness after using it, but it all goes away by morning. It's actually the one devise I have consistently used since I purchsed it.

Imagine that -- a gadget that we actually keep using! :-) I think those who were happiest with it (from the reports/reviews I read) were those -- like you -- who hung in for the really long haul. It just makes sense that it has to work -- the same (stronger) technology works in the doctor's office. Happy you're happy! :-)

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On 2/20/2014 havanesecutie said:

Well, I was a Palovia user. Yes, it did make my face a somewhat red and dry at first, but that subsided with time. I followed though with initial phase and beyond for about 45 days around the eyes. I think I had great success so moved on to using it around the nasal labial and marionette lines. That was when it first came out - maybe three years ago. I am still more than pleased about the eye area, but the other area not as much. I am 69 and people say they would never guess my age. The crows feet are almost non existent Smile. I received an email from the Tria people and have been interested in the new product to see how that works. Yes, count me with the obsessed ones here.

This one seems to be a little easier to use -- and none of the dreaded missed zaps eating up the allotment. The Tria DOES sound interesting. I'm going to do lots of (obsessive) review reading between now and the QVC launch. Think you'll bite? :-)

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On 2/20/2014 bagsers said:
On 2/20/2014 MarenSeattle said:
On 2/20/2014 bagsers said:
On 2/20/2014 MarenSeattle said: Just checked out the Tria site -- "...in as little as two weeks..."??? How can that be? The Big Guns laser doesn't show real results that quickly.

And a pet peeve -- I am so tired of "FINE lines and wrinkles". I am so beyond that. If I only had FINE lines and wrinkles I wouldn't be dropping $500 on gadgets and rolling needles all over my face. I really want something that says "addresses cavernous wrinkles". Anybody else?

Ha ha ha! No doubt, fine lines and wrinkles are nothing. You crack me up with your "obsessions". I can totally relate. I'm always interested in the latest in anti-aging. But the past year, I've been more obsessed with arthritis. Which, thankfully, is under control right now. So now, I'm free to obsess about my face and neck again :-) Anyway, I tried the Palovia, but it died on me. I got a replacement, but it made my face too red. So, I quit using it.

My best friend's sister just told me she's found some relief for her arthritis from Turmeric. She said it really helped with pain. Worth a try? So sorry to hear you're dealing with that. Kind of puts things in perspective. Happy to hear it's under control!

Funny, I've been using curcumin daily for the past 9 months or so. It does help with arthritis pain for me. The other huge help is limiting my intake of gluten, eggs, and dairy. I had an allergy test taken, and they all rated high on the antibody scale. However, I really like to eat, so I'm not always as strict as I could be.

I did a 13 mile hike at the Grand Canyon last week, so as long as i can keep hiking, I'm happy!

Wow! I'd have to be airlifted out if I attempted a 13 mile Grand Canyon hike. You DO have it under control! It's amazing (to those of us baby boomers, raised on Wonder Bread and Swanson's) how food ultimately is really the best medicine. It's just getting so difficult to find "real" food, these days. Keep on truckin'!

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On 2/20/2014 MarenSeattle said:
On 2/20/2014 bagsers said:
On 2/20/2014 MarenSeattle said:Just checked out the Tria site -- "...in as little as two weeks..."??? How can that be? The Big Guns laser doesn't show real results that quickly.

And a pet peeve -- I am so tired of "FINE lines and wrinkles". I am so beyond that. If I only had FINE lines and wrinkles I wouldn't be dropping $500 on gadgets and rolling needles all over my face. I really want something that says "addresses cavernous wrinkles". Anybody else?

Ha ha ha! No doubt, fine lines and wrinkles are nothing. You crack me up with your "obsessions". I can totally relate. I'm always interested in the latest in anti-aging. But the past year, I've been more obsessed with arthritis. Which, thankfully, is under control right now. So now, I'm free to obsess about my face and neck again :-) Anyway, I tried the Palovia, but it died on me. I got a replacement, but it made my face too red. So, I quit using it.

My best friend's sister just told me she's found some relief for her arthritis from Turmeric. She said it really helped with pain. Worth a try? So sorry to hear you're dealing with that. Kind of puts things in perspective. Happy to hear it's under control!

I just read that Andrew Lessman will be offering a turmeric supplement if interested. He has an article on it on his website procapslaboratories dot com.

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On 2/19/2014 untitled said:

There is a Tria TSV on March 28-- I have been wondering If this is what it is... It has been available on the Tria website for a few weeks.

I'm anxious to see if the Tria TSV on March 28th is this device!