Perhaps you’ve heard people raving about the Baby Quasar LED wand.
The manufacturer, Advanced Therapeutics, actually named their gizmo Quasar Baby, but the marketplace seems to prefer calling it Baby Quasar since it’s a smaller version of the professional machine which costs over $1500.
As they say, truth is stranger than fiction. If you trust NASA, it seems that LED photorejuvenation therapy really does work.
Here's my review of the Quasar Baby LED wand.
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