Restylane or Juvederm
There is now a new competitor, waiting in the wings with a different technique and willing to take on both of these ever more popular players. Enter the Galvanic Spa System II by Nu Skin Enterprises based in Provo, Utah. The results of galvanic current technique promises to become a major method for treatment of skin without the use of injections or other invasive, expensive and painful techniques such as Botox.
The Galvanic Spa System II treats years of aging damaged skin with Iontophoresis (derived from Greek meaning the transport of electrically charged chemicals called ions). What is interesting about this new player in the skin care industry is that it is a daily process and results can be seen with the first application. It can be applied in the privacy of one’s own home with only a 10 min. application. The Galvanic Spa is the best-kept secret in home skin care. It is a small, smart, powerful instrument with patented technology that puts spa technology into the palm of your hand. Though many women love the pampering of the spa experience, we believe that for those individuals who can not find the time out of their busy schedules, this is a great solution. We also note that because of its convenient size, it can be applied anywhere, whether at home or on the road.
We questioned the long lasting durability of this treatment, and were told that the results can vary with each individual. However, compared to the rivals, this treatment with galvanic current, though not new, was demonstrated almost 70 years ago, offers a new approach which is far safer, less invasive and painful than injections, far more economical than the competition and with visible results after one short application. We also note that it has the reputation of a very well known and respected company backing up it claims. For more information please visit: www.yourwrinklesremoved.com.
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