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DO NOT USE TRIA LASER!

Despite it seemingly working initially, over time it made my skin so much worse. It became drier for longer than it should have and caused a terrible breakout that took months to clear up (upon stopping the Tria Laser usage). Fortunately, I stopped using it before it did too much lasting damage but it took months to heal my skin, luckily the only permanent damage caused was some barely noticeable broken capillaries on the left side of my upper cheekbone.

The best place for a Tria Laser is in the bin, don't purchase it! I wish there was an option to edit or delete my previous updates regarding this product.

Update 1 month into my treatment

Hey guys, I'm now one month into my treatment so I figured I'd update you on my progress.

I'm 33 days in and despite seeing improvement 11 days into the treatment my face has now hit the dry/mildly peeling phase, supposedly this usually stops 2 to 3 weeks in but unfortunately my skin seems to be taking a little longer to adjust to the daily Tria laser usage. As a result, I've noticed the fine line under my eye that disappeared on day 11 has returned along with one or two new ones due to my skin's current dryness, which kinda sucks. At present, it's hard to tell if this treatment is working as I'm also having an acne flare up (due to an unrelated product that my skin didn't agree with lol). I've noticed that my skin feels a lot more sensitive than normal, although I suspect the cold winter weather is also partially to blame for that.

For now, I'll continue on with my treatment. My current concern is that it's doing more harm than good to my skin, but we'll see how it goes.

Seems to Be Working Already!

I'm 32 years old (soon to be 33 in April), generally people tend to think I'm in my mid-20s but over the past year or so I've noticed that I've developed a couple of noticeable fine lines around my eye area and the start of two small laughter lines on the outer corners of my mouth, along with one long (fairly deep) frown line across my forehead (the result of a very rough 4 years lol). I decided to attempt to reverse the effects the past 4 years had on my face and over the last 12 months, I began using all sorts of lotions, potions, moisturizers and serums in the hopes of reversing some of the damage, but to no avail.



Fast forward to the end of October and I decided to start looking into more heavy duty options such as chemical peels, botox, fillers, and professional skin lasers, however, money is tight currently so it became quickly apparent that I couldn't afford any of these treatments, which is when I stumbled across a video showcasing the Tria Anti-Aging laser and, after some research, figured I'd give it a go since the results on the other women looked promising. I decided to purchase a refurbished model rather than a brand new one to save money (it would be a huge waste of money buying one new if I saw no results).



At present, I've only been using it for 11 days so I wasn't expecting to see any changes yet, but to my surprise today I noticed that one of the noticeable wrinkles that had formed below my left eye has diminished so much that you can now only see it if you look closely! I'm excited to see if there will be further improvement over the next few weeks!