The Fraxel laser treatment, offered by dermatologists, has been lauded as one of the most effective non-surgical anti-ageing therapies of recent years.
Used on the face, decollete and backs of the hands, it delivers pinpricks of laser energy into the skin, but leaves a network of undamaged skin in between, and is credited with doing everything from zapping pigmentation to boosting collagen and plumping skin. But with a cost of up to £4,000 for a full-face treatment, it’s prohibitively expensive for most of us.
This is part of the reason why Solta Medical, the company behind Fraxel, has teamed up with electronics giant Philips to create a laser device for home use. Called ReAura, it has just launched in Space NK and, while less expensive than a clinic treatment, still costs a whopping £799.
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SOURCE Daily Mail
Used on the face, decollete and backs of the hands, it delivers pinpricks of laser energy into the skin, but leaves a network of undamaged skin in between, and is credited with doing everything from zapping pigmentation to boosting collagen and plumping skin. But with a cost of up to £4,000 for a full-face treatment, it’s prohibitively expensive for most of us.
This is part of the reason why Solta Medical, the company behind Fraxel, has teamed up with electronics giant Philips to create a laser device for home use. Called ReAura, it has just launched in Space NK and, while less expensive than a clinic treatment, still costs a whopping £799.
read more
SOURCE Daily Mail