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Registered: ‎10-23-2011

I realize she has had fillers and other work done, but has anyone seen Suzanne Somers lately? 

 

I also realize she is in her mid 70's, but I have to wonder how much damage, if any, her FaceMaster did to her skin. 

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Registered: ‎09-08-2010

If it does work.... the results are only temporary. I had professional microcurrent treatments in a spa; a few treatments and a span of three weeks. My face looked very good for about a couple of weeks, then it went right back to normal. It's an expensive gadget I wouldn't use. 

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The medical articles realized the device was used on the face and neck but still said it still could have effects on hip and knee replacements.  I defer to them.  I have a hip replacement and i would not take the chance for anything.

 

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Re: NuFace conerns

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@seedpie wrote:

The medical articles realized the device was used on the face and neck but still said it still could have effects on hip and knee replacements.  I defer to them.  I have a hip replacement and i would not take the chance for anything.

 


 

 

@seedpie 

I don't see how a device used on the face/neck can affect the knees or the hip...?? Do you have a source for your info? I would like to read it. Thanks.Woman Happy

 

BTW, I don't use a NuFace and I really don't care to use one either but I would still like to know where you got that info.

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I tried it a few years ago and sent it back. I got a horrible headache, but the weirdest thing that had me concerned was for several days after I used it, my mouth was twitching uncontrollably. That scared me enough to send it right back.

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Registered: ‎12-13-2010

Its a total money grab. Jane and Marybeth both look the same. Aging right along with everyone else.