rcisqo.RemoveThis@dassew.com (Rob Cisqo) wrote in
news:ae5e849.0405272008.66d4f59e@posting.google.com:
> Hi there -
>
> I have been considering this procedure for some time now but have only
> thought of going to a profressional. Now I'm starting to read about
> the several home kits that are available (Dermanew, Homedics Facial
> Spa, etc) and wonder if there is a difference in the procedure between
> the genders or will any of these home systems work just as well for me
> as they would for a woman (who they seem to be marketed towards).
>
> Commants? General comments about micodermabrasion for men? And home
> kits versus a pro?
>
> TIA!
>
> .Rob
>
After so many disappointments from products that don't do what they say,
I was surprised to find something that actually not only worked, but
worked better than the expensive peels and treatments I got before.
DermaSponge is the only home product I've seen that actually works like
an expensive doctor's treatment. My skin gets fairly red afterwards,
like after a visit to the doctor, but that's how I knew it's the real
thing. Anyway, the redness fades within a few hours, leaving my skin
looking a lot better even after my first treatment.
I'm a 56 year old male with acne scars and sun spots. This product is
improving my skin already. It evens out the skin tone, reduces scarring,
and wrinkles. It's as good as a peel and other treatments I tried and
cost me a lot less. I'm very pleased with the results after just two
treatments, so much so, that I just placed my second order for more
DermaSponges.
As far as I know you can only get it online at
www.Dermanesse.com. check
it out. You won't be disappointed. I spent about $80 for trhe six
treatments I got with Dermasponge, a fraction of what professional
treatments cost. They have a section on their website just for men, too.
- LL
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