Does the DermaWand really work?

I've been watching the infomercial for DermaWand and wonder what results "real" users are having? If you've used the DermaWand would you please let me know what you think? Thanks!

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Only55
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3 Apr 2008

Gosh, it certainly looks fishy to me. if dermawand worked then wouldn't we all stop going to the spa or dermatologist? what do you think? --only55

L.S.
5 posts
1 Oct 2008

I tried DermaWand & after 1 week noticed the light system was blinking like it wasn't wk'g right. I called co. & devlopers contacted me. Few days had past. By then I had sm.-blisters above brow/+dent spot on cheek same shape as head of unit. All-products w/Aloe (allergic to) so advised to use KY gel to glide unit. Later flickered more & co. said send back to replace. I did & they did credit off on card & said I'm fair, so probably too sensitive. I wanted to try on neck but refused to allow me re-purchase. Now I'm glad. 1" dent is still on cheek. I think the light therapy caused something to happen & not safe. Time I had, just abused/not rejuved!

Chasity
1 post
15 Nov 2008

Absolutely! This item takes commitment and care. You do not have to use the expensive skin products the company sales you can use your own. I use it on my face and it does continue to rejuvenate my skin. My fiance had a wrist injury and uses the wand to shock the nerves and has gotten feeling back!

independent
4 posts
27 Jan 2009

I used it for a few weeks and I noticed some changes. I always use it on the lowest setting - anything higher hurts my skin. But on the right setting, it massaged the skin on my face and effected some degree of tightening. But being the lazy person that I am, I stopped using it. I think it will work if you use it for a long time. But based of L.S. testimonial, I think it's not for everybody. Now, my DermaWand lies peacefully inside my drawer. Who knows, when will I use it again. I guess I'm just too busy. And too lazy =P

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