Thanks! And I’d begun to wonder if the old one was discontinued@EnglishRoseIrishRover if you like small, portable and quick the Bear is a good one. Nuface have brought out a more expensive gel primer, it looks like they've discontinued the old one
I wouldn't be without mine.I’ve ordered a Nuface Mini
Sorry to quote myself but I just wanted to give an update.So the Currentbody LED mask is on offer today on QVC for £200. Comes with 5 hydrogel masks.
Is that a good price?
I’ve never used one before so did a bit of research and liked the Omnilux one but it’s hard to get on the UK and much more expensive so Currentbody was my second choice.
I’m new to LED masks so would love your thoughts please.
I don't think it answers your question but I was watching this video at the weekend and I think backs up what you were told about it not being suitable, if it is helpful to hear someone else support that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV-VbyNhzUM. With filler it is more reversible than surgical treatments would be because you can get it dissolved (although last time I got Botox my doctor mentioned there had been a hyaluronidase shortage and he had struggled to get it when he was asked to correct some work by MCR Aesthetics). Dr Chan also has an interesting video about dissolving filler. If you want to alleviate concerns about things going wrong I would ask whoever you are seeing to talk you through the process to reassure you that either they are able to dissolve filler or they have a protocol in place to send you to the right people if needed. There are always risks with any kind of treatment so it is really important to weigh up whether the potential gain is worth the potential risks to you. Everyone's mileage varies.I am in my 50's and never had anything done. My eyes are puffy and always look tired. A friend recommended eye trough filler. I went for a free consultation but was told I would not be suitable as it can make your eyes puffier. She did recommend filler in cheeks and just under eye area to lift and brighten. The cost quoted is £510 for Teoxane range of filler and RHA 2.4 ml. Is this a fair price?
I am still undecided if I will go ahead mainly being scared it will go wrong.
Just to say no, I haven't. Although I do a lot - regular Botox and filler - I don't think I'd consider a thread lift. Not sure why - I suppose it seems more invasive.Has anyone had a thread lift and can offer advice please
Would avoid. From what I understand the procedure is performed blind- that is without image guidance. The risk being that the operator can puncture your salivary and parotid glands, as well as several nerves. Have seen all sorts of hideous complications that end up more unsightly- weird lumps and scarring- coming to the Max-Fax clinic.Has anyone had a thread lift and can offer advice please
Oh I have an appointment for tomorrow I preferred this idea than fillersWould avoid. From what I understand the procedure is performed blind- that is without image guidance. The risk being that the operator can puncture your salivary and parotid glands, as well as several nerves. Have seen all sorts of hideous complications that end up more unsightly- weird lumps and scarring- coming to the Max-Fax clinic.
Interested to know where you slot mini and this new one into your routine? It’s that time of year where I feel an inspired by SV purchase coming onI've been eyeing up the Sensica Sensilift for ages and have been waiting for it to go on sale in Boots. Well it finally did and with a further 10% off, I went for it. I have the mini already and will continue to use that on some areas (neck, forehead) but I wanted the Sensilift for the massage function that the mini doesn't have
Thanks for the advice. I had filler instead and an beyond happy with the resultsWould avoid. From what I understand the procedure is performed blind- that is without image guidance. The risk being that the operator can puncture your salivary and parotid glands, as well as several nerves. Have seen all sorts of hideous complications that end up more unsightly- weird lumps and scarring- coming to the Max-Fax clinic.