A treatment that was once only available in your dermatologist’s or your plastic surgeon’s office has made its way home. PaloVia, a device delivering micro-fine laser beams to enhance collage production in the skin, can help with fine lines and wrinkles under the eyes. And the best part is, you don’t even need to leave the house to try it. Watch this video to see how this cutting-edge device works and how it can help you turn back the hands of time in under four minutes a night.
At-Home Laser Helps Crow’s Feet And Wrinkles
A treatment that was once only available in your dermatologist’s or your plastic surgeon’s office has made its way home. PaloVia, a device delivering micro-fine laser beams to enhance collage production […]
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