I’m a big fan of lasers, simply because they work! I’ve used lasers for hair removal, I’ve used them for diminishing acne, and lately I got to try one out for the specific purpose of minimizing some fine lines and wrinkles around my eyes
Truthfully until I got this amazing laser, I had no idea how many wonderful uses there actually were for it until I started reading through the guide for how to treat each symptom, which you can see here:
The laser is very easy to use. Just pull up this guide for what you want to treat. I chose wrinkles.From the description here, I use the red and infrared on pulse mode. So I click the top button twice to get red, and the pulse mode, and then the bottom button once, to get infrared. I push the power button to select the time (10 minutes for each eye) then press start on the back of the laser, and I’m ready to go! The laser is extremely user-friendly and I love that it has a timer and shuts off once my ten minutes are up, so I never have to worry about the time. I can just sit back and relax, and let my laser go to work!
The laser also comes with a handy set of goggles that is recommended with each use, as lasers can be very harmful on the eyes if exposed to them. I got in a relaxed place on my chair, set the timer, and started treating my eyes by placing the laser where my wrinkles are (which are crows feet for me, in the bottom outer corners), and according to the guide, I keep the laser slightly off the skin and move back and forth over my wrinkles in a zigzag pattern. Where my area of wrinkles was smaller than the head of the laser, I just held the laser directly over the area of the 10 minutes, which the guide states to do).The laser is then used daily for 3-4 weeks for best results. The maximum results will actually come 3-6 weeks after the treatment, once the collagen works its way to the surface of the skin, plumping up the wrinkles, making them appear less noticeable.
I got to try out this laser for the last month so I still have another month or two to see the final results, but I am amazed that I’ve already seen some results in such a short time! My fine lines under my eyes have looked a bit less noticeable, especially around the outer edges and the bottom. The edges seem to fade out better than before I started and are not as pronounced. I’m super excited to see what the final results will be here in a month or two when I’ve had time for the collagen to start plumping up those lines and wrinkles.The only con I noticed to using this tool, was that when using around my eyes for wrinkles, sometimes I did experience a dry eye or two, the next day after using my laser. I usually found that keeping the laser pointed closer to my skin and down, away from my eyes solved this problem (and definitely be sure to use those goggles!) Once or twice, I would just take a day off from the laser and come back on the following day.
This laser is an amazing tool that can be used for so many skin and health conditions, I think it’s kind of crazy not to have it on hand. While some of us are primarily concerned with aging, especially the part where we look like we’re aging, probably most of us are concerned with our health too. The SL50 Evolution is a great tool to not only make you look younger but help you feel better too! Thanks to it’s ability to enhance blood circulation, and promote faster healing and more youthful, healthier skin.I’m super excited about this laser and can’t wait to continue using it! I love knowing that in the future if I ever experience any of these other skin or health conditions, I have the perfect tool on hand to help me look and feel better in no time!
If you would like to learn more about the SL50 Evolution laser or pick one up for yourself, visit them at their website, BrightTherapy.com or you can purchase it Here on Amazon!
I have eczema so I wonder if it could help with that!
It sounds amazing! I would love to try it on my premature wrinkles.
I suffer with really dry skin and makes my hands look really old. This sounds like it would help a lot!
How to use the laser for neuropathy. Does it work? .
I’m actually not sure on this. You may want to contact the manufacturer/seller and check on that for sure. Thanks so much for reading my post and stopping by! I appreciate it!