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Continuation from my filler thread - NuFace Trinity does it work?

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ZaraW · 17/09/2013 06:15

As much as I like the idea of having fillers to help with the nasolabial folds which seemed to have appeared overnight ;) I would like to look at alternatives as the cost of fillers is going to be an issue for me in the long term.

Looking at the NuFace Trinity, I've read reviews and you are either in the I love it camp or it's a waste of time. Anyone tried it and did it work for you? Or do you have any other recommendations? I am 42 if that makes any difference.

Thanks!

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ClaudiaCutie · 17/09/2013 13:08

You won't need to have the fillers done very often you know. In the past 8 years I've had it done three times: initial application, topup after six months, topup after 5 years. After another three years a very very tiny topup might be needed. If the practitioner uses Perlane or Juvaderm it doesn't get reabsorbed quickly so you get a very good long term effect. As far as value for money goes, it's fantastic.

Sorry cannot help with the NuFace thing though.

Monadami · 17/09/2013 15:54

I have tried all sorts of treatments including Radiofrequency both professionally (Indiba) and using a Tripollar Stop device. I also had Caci Quantum for years, which I imagine works in the same way as NuFace. I've also used a Slendertone Facial exerciser and none of these products or treatments work.

Nasolabial folds usually occur as a result of volume loss and this just happens with age. Fillers are the only thing which will improve this area, along with surgical facelifts. I really don't think treatments or gadgets will work.

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