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Just a decade ago, most anti-aging treatments required a dermatologist visit and a hefty price tag—think Botox and laser treatments. While in-office cosmetic treatments like neuromodulators and lasers are the gold standard, there are many at-home devices that can achieve similar results. With an array of esthetician-approved red light therapy devices, skin-contouring tools, and other at-home skincare gadgets on the market today, there are more tools than ever before to maintain (and even replace) in-office beauty treatments.
While I’m loyal to my LED Face Mask by Omnilux and my sculpting NuFace Trinity (a microcurrent tool), I recently got the chance to try out a new handhel