Derma Wand Review
When it comes to remission of wrinkles, your treatments options are not just confined to only creams and injections. There are other ways too that assert effectiveness like no other product.
One such treatment is Derma Wand. It sets itself apart from other manufacturers of anti-wrinkle treatments by offering an electronic device.
The practice to remove wrinkle and dull and loose skin through electronic devices is not new. The manufacturers of Derma Wand claims that it is the scaled-down version of the technology that is proactively used by dermatologists around the world. Let us see how does (or not) it fulfills its claim.
Derma Wand emits a “stream of impulses stimulating at 114,000 cycles per second”. As it is an electric machine, there are no listed ingredients. The Derma Wand kit includes a Derma Wand device, Carrying Case, DVD, Booklet, 2 oz DermaVital Pre-Face Treatment, 2 oz DermaVital Hydra Infusion Treatment and a 4 oz Hydrating Skin Mist.
Unfortunately, we are not even informed of the ingredients that go in the making of its topical products. It is designed to send electric currents in your face and tighten the loose skin. However, if experienced customers are to be believed, there are many other electric current products that work on face and abs. However, Derma Wands fails in offering such experience successfully.
Overall Impression of Derma Wand
Considering the overall cost, including serum and other products, Derma Wand costs you $119, which is a hefty price. It does offer a 30-days free trail offer but you are billed for the entire amount and shipping charges, if you make the claim even one day after 30 days. Besides, we do not know what ingredients go in the making of its topical products. Hence, such an ambiguous treatment does not seem to be a reliable bet at a price of close to $120.





