I recently bought the Nuface Trinity device and even though it shows immediate face-lifting effects I am wondering if I just blew $300.00. It certainly tightens the face for instant effects, but will it actually provide a long term lift, even if ever so slightly? I'm 60 with few facial wrinkles, thankfully, just trying to prevent more. I'm also using Retin-A nightly. What is your opinion on this as I'm sure many women are wondering the same thing?
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Answer: Testing underway, results to be published.
I really do not know. This depends on your laxity and the product. We are currently undertaking non sponsored trials of this device on several subjects to see if at home products like Nuface and Zerogravity work, or work enough to justify their expense. Results will be published shortly. Dr...
Botox works by attaching to nerve endings. As a result, muscles get no nerve signals and stop working temporarily.If the Nuface is intended to tone muscles, it will not have any effect on the muscle.But it might make the Botox wear off faster, by increasing nerve stimulation as well.I suggest...