So serendipitous! I literally searched using Tria or nira in tandem with RF and your video popped up, and it's somewhat a recent video, and I already love your channel! So glad to to come across some trustworthy info and not have to go hunting.
So glad I found this video! I have both Niras and recently got the Nebulyft. I’ve been using both, in fact I got 2 different Nebulyft devices. I’ve been using each of the 2 everyday and wondering if it’s too much heat. I’m going to just stick with one for 30 days. Very informative, thank you!!
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Hi, @darleenchristopher9529 With the NIRA laser, you should expect to see visible wrinkle improvements within 60 days and dramatic results after 90 days of regular use. We recommend applying the Moisture-Lock Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Youth Renewal Peptide Cream after your NIRA Laser treatment as our skincare collection provides quick results while the NIRA lasers provide dramatic, long-lasting results over time. We are so confident that you’ll love your results that we offer a 90-day money-back guarantee.
You should use a gel with the device, and then afterward you can use any serum you'd like. My skincare picks are on Shop My Shelf: shopmy.us/trinaalbus
In regards to reducing facial fat, I would say, don’t use anything to reduce fat on your face. From experience, I used a Nivea cellulite gel that was not meant for the face on my double chin, and it actually worked, but now I am left with skin laxity that looks even worse than when I had the extra layer of fat.
It may be helpful to know, will not melt any natural fat. NIRA Laser only heats up the papillary region of the skin, and since it is non-fractional, it is not invasive or damaging to the skin. It works by heating up the water underneath your skin, and this triggers collagen to start building. When used consistently, skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.
When I upgraded to Nira Pro the skin got dry and rough which did not happen with the Precision -- I stopped using it for a few weeks and will slowly add in
It sounds as though your skin might need extra hydration in the areas you use your NIRA, but other than that, It may be helpful to know, the NIRA Lasers can be used with other skincare products. We suggest that you may use any facial cleanser prior to using The NIRA Laser, and we recommend using sunscreen daily. The Laser should be used on clean, dry, healthy skin. However, we also recommend including the Hyaluronic Acid Advanced Serum after each treatment Our Hyaluronic Acid Serum will immediately leave your skin feeling renewed and hydrated.
@@NIRA_skinif we are using a serum that is supposed to be used first on the skin (for example, copper peptides), is it ok to use that first after the NIRA pro and THEN use the hyaluronic serum?
@@klg223kim6 You may use any facial cleanser prior to your NIRA Laser treatment. The lasers should be used on clean, dry, healthy skin. After each treatment, we recommend applying the Moisture-Lock Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Youth Renewal Peptide Cream after your NIRA Laser treatment as our skincare collection provides quick results while the NIRA lasers provide dramatic, long-lasting results over time.
Thanks for the video. Question, can I use the Nira and the Nuface device on the same day or is that one of the ones you say to do a month on a month off? Thanks again 😊
@@beautybeyond40Trina. I’m confused. I bought both devices and I’m past the 90 days on both. How do I integrate them? Should I not have purchased both being they can’t be used together?
@@susanfallas475 I am not saying you should have not purchased both of them as I mentioned that many people have both devices, including me. I made this video to explain how you can alternate them both into your routine, which I cover in detail. Did you watch the whole video? How can I make it more clear?
@@susanfallas475 Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Can you do a video on the difference IN BENEFITS between LED LIGHT THERAPY ( celluma ) and radio frequency (tri polar). They seem to achieve the exact same thing ❤
I hadn't thought about doing a video on this - but bascially radio frequency goes much deeper into the dermis to stimulate collagen and tighten the skin. LED therapy does not go as deep and is more surface level. It tightens the surface level of the skin, but also focuses on cellular energy production - and it comes in red/NIR for anti-aging and blue for anti-acne (among other colors). I use both so that I've covered from epidermis to dermis. Lastly, devices like Tripollar offer muscle tightening modes that LED does not. LED tightens the skin, not the muscle. Also rf uses heat while LED does not, which is an important factor for many people.
Thank you for your quick reply@@beautybeyond40 What are your thoughts on Nira at night, infrared sauna bag in the morning followed with a meditation in front of joovv panel; and then lyma as part of morning skincare routine? Also, double checking that the Lyma does not in any way reverse the positive effects of the Nira? Thank you so so much!
@@isadorayazdi6623 I’m not familiar with joov, but if it’s red LED, you can use that any day anytime you want any order that you’d like. There’s no conflict. There is no conflict between the Nira and the Lyma.
Hi, @isadorayazdi6623 NIRA lasers can be implemented with any current skincare routine. Suppose you are using other at-home skincare devices or tools (like red light therapy, microcurrent, radio-frequency devices, etc.). In that case, we recommend using the other skincare devices in alternation with a NIRA laser to give your skin time to reset. For example, you can use NIRA in the morning and other skincare devices in the evening, or vice versa.
Hi Trina, what are the risks associated with combining RF and laser? If the risk is not fat loss, is it something else? Like burns? Or are you recommending this mostly to be able to better observe results from the different modalities?
The risk is damaging your skin by applying too much heat with 2 different heat devices at the same time and not allowing the skin to repair itself properly and build collagen.
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
@@beautybeyond40 I had the same question and watched the video twice and I’m not sure it answered my question. I understand the 30 days of use, wait a few days, then start the other. I have both devices, but I got them for different areas of my face. For example, I don’t use the have tripollar VX 2 gold around my eyes and forehead because I have difficulty getting it to work on my forehead because there are areas where all the contacts can’t touch at the same time. I use it for the jowls and cheeks. I got the Nira Pro for around my eyes and forehead. So if I don’t overlap the areas of my face that I use them in, could the devices be used at the same time? (of course giving the manufacturers suggested time in between usage in that specific area) thank you so much for all your videos and suggestions. They are very helpful.
@@lisahaag548 yes, you don't want to overlap the same areas. I use my nira precision on my eye area almost every day and then if I want to use an RF device the same day, I don't use it on my eye area so I don't overlap. The point of the video was to explain that you should not use HEAT on the same area with 2 different heat devices. If you use the 2 heat devices on different parts of your face, you won't be overlapping and it is fine. Don't overlap. Is it clear now?
@@lisahaag548 With the NIRA Laser, you will begin to see results after 60 days and see great results after 90 days when used daily. The NIRA Skincare Laser works similarly to exercise and muscle. It takes time for the collagen to rebuild, and the best results are seen with continued routine use.
I don’t know which device to try. There so many options! I’m 56 with Jowls starting. I’m afraid heat will cause hyperpigmentation. I have very thin skin I’m told. I can’t buy all the devices, so if you could only use one, what would it be? Also, what do you think of adipeau for volume loss?
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
How do you use micro current or LED after the NIRA pro if you have to use hyaluronic after the NIRA? Wouldn’t you want to be doing LED on clean skin and/or using a gel on clean skin for micro current and then wiping it off? Thanks!
Actually on the Nira Pro website under FAQ, they do say for enhanced results you can use it twice a day.... I copied and pasted below..... How often should I use the NIRA Pro Laser? - Consistency is key when it comes to stunning results. The NIRA Pro Laser works similarly to exercise and muscle, it takes time for the collagen to rebuild, and the best results are seen with continued routine use. For best results with the NIRA Pro Laser, treat your skin daily for 90 days or more according to the instructions. For possible enhanced results, you may treat twice a day; in the morning and the evening. We recommend waiting at least 1-minute before retreating to each area. Daily usage is recommended on an ongoing basis to maintain results.
For best results, use NIRA daily according to our instructions for 90 days or more. You may use the device twice daily for possible enhanced results. We recommend waiting at least 1 minute before retreating each area. Do not treat more than twice within a 1-hour period.
Hi, @laurenflocken950 Tria Beauty offers laser solutions for hair removal and anti-aging. Their devices use diode laser technology to target hair follicles or stimulate collagen production. NIRA Laser is designed specifically for facial use, targeting fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes with near-infrared laser technology to stimulate collagen production. Hope this helps!
How have you been getting on with the Envig Edge? Still can’t decide which radio frequency device to get… the EE seems to do the most out of the tripollar devices
I haven’t been using the envig edge because I had to do a Lyma laser 12 week test, then I was trying out the nira pro, and I’m just wrapping up my Cosmelan peel. The Envig edge does skin resurfacing and skin tightening. Whereas the other tripolar devices (the stop vx ones) do skin tightening and muscle tightening. So the envig edge is quite different.
@@beautybeyond40 thank you so much for responding! Sorry - I didn’t realise you hadn’t been using it recently. For someone in their mid 20s using the device for preventative reasons (mainly skin tightening around the jawline), would you recommend the other tripolar devices over the envig edge?
@@lurb1557omg i think mid 20s is too young! I started in my 40s. Maybe 30’s is good to start. I wouldn’t even worry about this right now at your age and enjoy yourself and wear sunscreen every day!
What if you are in maintenance mode with the devices in question? For example, if you use the Nira once per week and the tripollar once every 2 weeks. Is it ok to use Nira at beginning of week and the tripollar every 2 weeks? Thanks
Hi, @kbbk3999 Incorporating both the NIRA and Tripollar devices into your maintenance routine is feasible. The NIRA targets fine lines and wrinkles with near-infrared technology, so using it daily can maintain collagen stimulation and skin rejuvenation. Meanwhile, the Tripollar, with its radiofrequency technology, can be used every two weeks to enhance skin tightening and firming effects. Follow recommended usage guidelines for each device and monitor your skin for sensitivity or irritation.
Probably not a good idea IF the device in question uses heat, but I don’t know to what to which JOVS device you are referring. The point of this video is do not overlap 2 devices on the same area of the skin that both use heat.
I am confused. You can’t use it on alternating days (both the nira and rf), but you can use the nira everyday or RF everyday. You are still using heat daily. Maybe I need to rewatch the video.
You need to follow the radio frequency device schedule per the manual. Every radio frequency device has a different schedule, so don’t overlap the nira laser while you’re doing radio frequency.
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening or vice versa to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Hi, @Clau776 Consistency is key when it comes to stunning results. The NIRA Laser works similarly to exercise and muscle, it takes time for the collagen to rebuild, and the best results are seen with continued routine use. For best results with the NIRA Laser, treat your skin daily for 90 days or more according to the instructions. For possible enhanced results, you may treat twice a day; in the morning and the evening. We recommend waiting at least 1-minute before retreating to each area. Daily usage is recommended on an ongoing basis to maintain results.
So serendipitous! I literally searched using Tria or nira in tandem with RF and your video popped up, and it's somewhat a recent video, and I already love your channel! So glad to to come across some trustworthy info and not have to go hunting.
So glad I found this video!
I have both Niras and recently got the Nebulyft. I’ve been using both, in fact I got 2 different Nebulyft devices.
I’ve been using each of the 2 everyday and wondering if it’s too much heat. I’m going to just stick with one for 30 days.
Very informative, thank you!!
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Thank you so much, this information was so helpful.
Very helpful. Thank you.
What is your fav device and fastest for wrinkles? Nira, Newa? rf?
I don’t have one. I use mocrocurrent, radio frequency, LED, and lasers.
Hi, @darleenchristopher9529 With the NIRA laser, you should expect to see visible wrinkle improvements within 60 days and dramatic results after 90 days of regular use. We recommend applying the Moisture-Lock Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Youth Renewal Peptide Cream after your NIRA Laser treatment as our skincare collection provides quick results while the NIRA lasers provide dramatic, long-lasting results over time.
We are so confident that you’ll love your results that we offer a 90-day money-back guarantee.
Hi Trina thank you for information .what is the best serum we can use with tripollar and can we use peptide serum after tripollar
You should use a gel with the device, and then afterward you can use any serum you'd like. My skincare picks are on Shop My Shelf: shopmy.us/trinaalbus
@@beautybeyond40 thank you
In regards to reducing facial fat, I would say, don’t use anything to reduce fat on your face. From experience, I used a Nivea cellulite gel that was not meant for the face on my double chin, and it actually worked, but now I am left with skin laxity that looks even worse than when I had the extra layer of fat.
good to know!
It may be helpful to know, will not melt any natural fat. NIRA Laser only heats up the papillary region of the skin, and since it is non-fractional, it is not invasive or damaging to the skin. It works by heating up the water underneath your skin, and this triggers collagen to start building. When used consistently, skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.
Hi Trina , great video. I would be interested in your supliment rutine. You mention estrogen loss , so you take any supplements for that? Thank you!❤
Yes low dose birth control pills. I have a menopause video if you want to learn more about this topic.
When I upgraded to Nira Pro the skin got dry and rough which did not happen with the Precision -- I stopped using it for a few weeks and will slowly add in
It sounds as though your skin might need extra hydration in the areas you use your NIRA, but other than that, It may be helpful to know, the NIRA Lasers can be used with other skincare products. We suggest that you may use any facial cleanser prior to using The NIRA Laser, and we recommend using sunscreen daily. The Laser should be used on clean, dry, healthy skin. However, we also recommend including the Hyaluronic Acid Advanced Serum after each treatment Our Hyaluronic Acid Serum will immediately leave your skin feeling renewed and hydrated.
@@NIRA_skinif we are using a serum that is supposed to be used first on the skin (for example, copper peptides), is it ok to use that first after the NIRA pro and THEN use the hyaluronic serum?
@@klg223kim6 You may use any facial cleanser prior to your NIRA Laser treatment. The lasers should be used on clean, dry, healthy skin. After each treatment, we recommend applying the Moisture-Lock Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Youth Renewal Peptide Cream after your NIRA Laser treatment as our skincare collection provides quick results while the NIRA lasers provide dramatic, long-lasting results over time.
Thanks for the video. Question, can I use the Nira and the Nuface device on the same day or is that one of the ones you say to do a month on a month off?
Thanks again 😊
Yes. I specifically covered microcurrent in this video if you want to go watch it again. 🤗
@@beautybeyond40Trina. I’m confused. I bought both devices and I’m past the 90 days on both. How do I integrate them? Should I not have purchased both being they can’t be used together?
@@susanfallas475 I am not saying you should have not purchased both of them as I mentioned that many people have both devices, including me. I made this video to explain how you can alternate them both into your routine, which I cover in detail. Did you watch the whole video? How can I make it more clear?
@@susanfallas475 Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe. Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Can you do a video on the difference IN BENEFITS between LED LIGHT THERAPY ( celluma ) and radio frequency (tri polar). They seem to achieve the exact same thing ❤
I hadn't thought about doing a video on this - but bascially radio frequency goes much deeper into the dermis to stimulate collagen and tighten the skin. LED therapy does not go as deep and is more surface level. It tightens the surface level of the skin, but also focuses on cellular energy production - and it comes in red/NIR for anti-aging and blue for anti-acne (among other colors). I use both so that I've covered from epidermis to dermis. Lastly, devices like Tripollar offer muscle tightening modes that LED does not. LED tightens the skin, not the muscle. Also rf uses heat while LED does not, which is an important factor for many people.
What are your thoughts on using Nira in a rotation with Lyma. Nira in the evenings and then Lyma in the mornings?
Thank you for your expertise!
Yes, there is no conflict since LYMA is a cold laser.
Thank you for your quick reply@@beautybeyond40 What are your thoughts on Nira at night, infrared sauna bag in the morning followed with a meditation in front of joovv panel; and then lyma as part of morning skincare routine? Also, double checking that the Lyma does not in any way reverse the positive effects of the Nira?
Thank you so so much!
@@isadorayazdi6623 I’m not familiar with joov, but if it’s red LED, you can use that any day anytime you want any order that you’d like. There’s no conflict. There is no conflict between the Nira and the Lyma.
Hi, @isadorayazdi6623 NIRA lasers can be implemented with any current skincare routine. Suppose you are using other at-home skincare devices or tools (like red light therapy, microcurrent, radio-frequency devices, etc.). In that case, we recommend using the other skincare devices in alternation with a NIRA laser to give your skin time to reset. For example, you can use NIRA in the morning and other skincare devices in the evening, or vice versa.
Hi Trina, what are the risks associated with combining RF and laser? If the risk is not fat loss, is it something else? Like burns? Or are you recommending this mostly to be able to better observe results from the different modalities?
The risk is damaging your skin by applying too much heat with 2 different heat devices at the same time and not allowing the skin to repair itself properly and build collagen.
I really want the tripolar device😭.
Hi Trina, I was also wondering if you can use the Nira and Venus device together. Thanks
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe.
Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Thank you 🥰❤️❤️❤️
But I could use the Nira precision around my eyes and then the tripollar on my cheeks, forehead, and chin?
yes. this video addresses overlapping these modalities
@@beautybeyond40 I had the same question and watched the video twice and I’m not sure it answered my question.
I understand the 30 days of use, wait a few days, then start the other.
I have both devices, but I got them for different areas of my face.
For example, I don’t use the have tripollar VX 2 gold around my eyes and forehead because I have difficulty getting it to work on my forehead because there are areas where all the contacts can’t touch at the same time. I use it for the jowls and cheeks.
I got the Nira Pro for around my eyes and forehead.
So if I don’t overlap the areas of my face that I use them in, could the devices be used at the same time? (of course giving the manufacturers suggested time in between usage in that specific area)
thank you so much for all your videos and suggestions. They are very helpful.
@@lisahaag548 yes, you don't want to overlap the same areas. I use my nira precision on my eye area almost every day and then if I want to use an RF device the same day, I don't use it on my eye area so I don't overlap. The point of the video was to explain that you should not use HEAT on the same area with 2 different heat devices. If you use the 2 heat devices on different parts of your face, you won't be overlapping and it is fine. Don't overlap. Is it clear now?
@@beautybeyond40 yes! Thank you. I just wanted to make sure I was understanding it correctly.
@@lisahaag548 With the NIRA Laser, you will begin to see results after 60 days and see great results after 90 days when used daily. The NIRA Skincare Laser works similarly to exercise and muscle. It takes time for the collagen to rebuild, and the best results are seen with continued routine use.
I don’t know which device to try. There so many options! I’m 56 with Jowls starting. I’m afraid heat will cause hyperpigmentation. I have very thin skin I’m told. I can’t buy all the devices, so if you could only use one, what would it be? Also, what do you think of adipeau for volume loss?
Take my quiz! Beautybeyond.Com/quiz I haven’t heard of adipeau
Can you use the Nira Pro Laser with the Ziip Halo Device? Please write me back. Thank you!
Yes, I discussed this in the video and said you can use your microcurrent devices with Nira or RF.
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@@beautybeyond40 Thank you so very much!
@@beautybeyond40
Again, thank you so very much! I guess I must have missed that part when I was checking on my pet.
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe.
Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
Hi, Trina 👋 are IPL and DPL concerned cold lasers?
Nope. Those aren’t lasers.
How do you use micro current or LED after the NIRA pro if you have to use hyaluronic after the NIRA? Wouldn’t you want to be doing LED on clean skin and/or using a gel on clean skin for micro current and then wiping it off? Thanks!
Hi l love your videos skincare routine we know that too much sugar bad for the skin ❤ xx
Thanks- but how is this related to my video? Does my skin look like I’m consuming too much sugar? I don’t really like sugar. I’m confused.
What about using the Nira in the morning and again in the evening?
You can do this with the Precision per the manual, but the Pro does NOT say to do this. I wouldn't go off manual.
Actually on the Nira Pro website under FAQ, they do say for enhanced results you can use it twice a day....
I copied and pasted below.....
How often should I use the NIRA Pro Laser?
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Consistency is key when it comes to stunning results. The NIRA Pro Laser works similarly to exercise and muscle, it takes time for the collagen to rebuild, and the best results are seen with continued routine use.
For best results with the NIRA Pro Laser, treat your skin daily for 90 days or more according to the instructions. For possible enhanced results, you may treat twice a day; in the morning and the evening. We recommend waiting at least 1-minute before retreating to each area. Daily usage is recommended on an ongoing basis to maintain results.
@@laquingal ok good! then follow their instructions. when the pro first came out, they were saying once per day.
For best results, use NIRA daily according to our instructions for 90 days or more. You may use the device twice daily for possible enhanced results. We recommend waiting at least 1 minute before retreating each area. Do not treat more than twice within a 1-hour period.
Thank you, NIRA!
How does the Tria compare to the nira? Did you ever use Tria laser?
I have never used the Tria, unfortunately, so I can't answer
Hi, @laurenflocken950 Tria Beauty offers laser solutions for hair removal and anti-aging. Their devices use diode laser technology to target hair follicles or stimulate collagen production. NIRA Laser is designed specifically for facial use, targeting fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes with near-infrared laser technology to stimulate collagen production. Hope this helps!
How have you been getting on with the Envig Edge? Still can’t decide which radio frequency device to get… the EE seems to do the most out of the tripollar devices
I haven’t been using the envig edge because I had to do a Lyma laser 12 week test, then I was trying out the nira pro, and I’m just wrapping up my Cosmelan peel. The Envig edge does skin resurfacing and skin tightening. Whereas the other tripolar devices (the stop vx ones) do skin tightening and muscle tightening. So the envig edge is quite different.
@@beautybeyond40 thank you so much for responding! Sorry - I didn’t realise you hadn’t been using it recently.
For someone in their mid 20s using the device for preventative reasons (mainly skin tightening around the jawline), would you recommend the other tripolar devices over the envig edge?
@@lurb1557omg i think mid 20s is too young! I started in my 40s. Maybe 30’s is good to start. I wouldn’t even worry about this right now at your age and enjoy yourself and wear sunscreen every day!
What if you are in maintenance mode with the devices in question? For example, if you use the Nira once per week and the tripollar once every 2 weeks. Is it ok to use Nira at beginning of week and the tripollar every 2 weeks? Thanks
i say no, but you do you. Also, Nira doesn't have a maintenance mode where you would use it once per week that I know about.
Thanks for making this video and keeping us informed 🙂@@beautybeyond40
Hi, @kbbk3999 Incorporating both the NIRA and Tripollar devices into your maintenance routine is feasible. The NIRA targets fine lines and wrinkles with near-infrared technology, so using it daily can maintain collagen stimulation and skin rejuvenation. Meanwhile, the Tripollar, with its radiofrequency technology, can be used every two weeks to enhance skin tightening and firming effects. Follow recommended usage guidelines for each device and monitor your skin for sensitivity or irritation.
What about the Jovs device with radio frequency?
Probably not a good idea IF the device in question uses heat, but I don’t know to what to which JOVS device you are referring. The point of this video is do not overlap 2 devices on the same area of the skin that both use heat.
I am confused. You can’t use it on alternating days (both the nira and rf), but you can use the nira everyday or RF everyday. You are still using heat daily. Maybe I need to rewatch the video.
You need to follow the radio frequency device schedule per the manual. Every radio frequency device has a different schedule, so don’t overlap the nira laser while you’re doing radio frequency.
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe.
Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
@@NIRA_skin I would not use Nira laser and microneedling in the same day!
@@NIRA_skin thanks for the reply.
@beautybeyond40 - how abt omnilux led face mask in morning and evening Nira laser ?
I believe I already answered this question specifically in this video. Maybe watch again?
yes got the answer.. thanks@@beautybeyond40
Yes, you can definitely use the NIRA Laser with other skincare products or devices. We recommend using other tools, like microneedling, microcurrent, or anything of that nature, in alternation with the NIRA. For example, use NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening or vice versa to give your skin some time to reset. I would just look out for sensitivity-if your skin feels alright to be using another device as well, then it is completely safe.
Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!
thanks for answer@@NIRA_skin
How do you, used them? 30 days one of them and 30 days the other? 😊
Hi, @Clau776 Consistency is key when it comes to stunning results. The NIRA Laser works similarly to exercise and muscle, it takes time for the collagen to rebuild, and the best results are seen with continued routine use.
For best results with the NIRA Laser, treat your skin daily for 90 days or more according to the instructions. For possible enhanced results, you may treat twice a day; in the morning and the evening. We recommend waiting at least 1-minute before retreating to each area. Daily usage is recommended on an ongoing basis to maintain results.
What about nuderma?
that is not a heat device, so it should be fine
Thanks for the reply!