Reverse Anti-Aging Light Therapy Device & Reverse Collagen Serum

The Reverse Anti-Aging Light Therapy device is a battery-operated, handheld LED anti-aging device that emits medical-grade light intensity to stimulate collagen and elastin production in your skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

  • The medical grade light intensity deeply penetrates to deliver proven results in 8-12 weeks
  • FDA-cleared for full face use at home
  • Just 3 minutes per area per day to increase collagen production
  • Cordless device that can easily and painlessly be used in the comfort of your home – or easily taken with you
  • Easy on-off button The Reverse collagen serum is proven to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

The active ingredient has shown to promote collagen formulation is just over 2 weeks leading to most people seeing results in as early as 4 weeks. This patented formula works to stimulate skin's natural cell regenerative process. Skin's hydration, microcirculation, and oxygenation is improved to increase skin's elasticity and thickness. What is left is healthy, younger looking skin.

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