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Does anyone have experience in healing damaged skin from a heat device that was used on a setting that was too hot. Damage is less firm (stretched skin), dryer skin, veins and dark spots showing. There is so much information out there but I always think it's better to get information from 'users' of whatever is supposed to work. I've heard retinol is the best long term, but some people hate it. For me healing our bodies starts from the inside with the right vitamins which give good results, but what about healing skin care products? Is it even possible to completely reverse damage from these heat machines?

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Yes, I have an experience of healing damaged skin from a heat device. Actually, there are many innovative devices are available for healing damaged skin or sebaceous cyst removal treatment. I agree with your healing human bodies starts from taking the right vitamins and there is no much healing effect of skin care products. For more you can consult a dermatologist or skin specialist who can give you brief information on it.

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