Dermefface Fx7 3 Month Supply Scar Removal Treatment
K**A
Five Stars
Good Product
R**O
One Star
no effect
C**R
Five Stars
Perfect
R**D
Early yet
Have used product for a month. Have seen no improvement. May take longer to see any results. Very expensive product to see no results.
T**K
I like!
I developed these scars that I desperately wanted to get rid of so I thought I would give this a try despite the cost. So far so good, they're fading as I'd hoped. After a couple weeks I'm seeing a big difference.
V**P
Total SCAM. Here is why...
If you go to their website, http://www.dermefface-fx7.com/ you will notice that while, offering a money back guarantee, their is absolutely NO contact information. No phone, no address, nothing. The only contact information was the credit card processing company at the very bottom in fine print on the payment page. There are multiple overseas locations listed, including Cypress and Nevis, two great off-shore scam banking havens!That is the worst part, but not obvious if you are sold by their propaganda and just compulsively think you need to buy it right then and there. (even though the Dr. Dave David they got to review their products has received horrible reviews, himself, on Yelp). What I noticed immediately was the before and after picture of the woman with chicken pox scars. It is the exact same photo, just manipulated with crafty editing. Look at her hair and how the few tiny hairs cross and pick up light in the exact same spot. Unless you are bald, no shot of your head will ever produce the exact same look. Ethically this is a no-no. I don't care if you were pressed for a promo pic and couldn't find an actual patient (didn't they do trials with actual people to support their claims, in which an abundance of images are captured at varying stages to document the effects?), this shows that they are willing to deceive people and empty the wallets of already scarred individuals. Even their parent company is called Skinception. I guess the name Deception was already taken by another client of the credit card processing company.Food for thought, any company can reimburse their employees to purchase a product on here, in order to write a verified purchase review, so it almost means nothing, unless that reviewer purchases a lot of similar products from an array of companies (not sharing a parent company).It is sad we have to do so much homework these days, to avoid getting scammed, but, honestly, your Dermatologist does this kind of homework for a living. If it isn't going to work and generate tons of referrals from happy, clear faced patients, that is the reason why they've never heard of it and don't recommend it. BTW, Lifecell's business scam is set up like this one, too. And yes, I was foolish to purchase some in my 20's.
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