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Article from Allure May 2009 Issue:
At-Home Wrinkle Treatment
"An at-home LED-phototherapy device is almost as effective at reducing wrinkles and improving skin tone and smoothness as the versions at spas and doctors' offices. That's what Neil S.Sadick, clinical professor of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College, reports after studying 19 people who used the handheld omnilux new-u on facialskin twice a week for a month. (Its light stimulates skin cells that make collagen.) According to the manufacturer, best resultsoccur after 9-12 weeks. Sadick says that using topical retinoids, which increase skin-cell turnover, enhances and maintains the therapy's effects."
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