Nowadays it's rare to see someone without their phone in hand, with us often being accessible 24 hours a day. This could lead to more than just a drained battery as "digital wrinkles" are on the rise, and it's all down to our tech habits.
Shoppers have discovered a high-tech skincare tool that they're insisting can help. The so-called "tech neck" results in sagging skin below the chin and an unflattering crease across the neck.
Some traditional methods to reverse this damage can rack up a huge bill. They include visiting clinics, receiving laser treatments or injecting Botox to tighten the skin around the neck.
LYMA has released an FDA-approved gadget for at-home use, but it is at a very premium price point. The LYMA Laser, priced at £1,999, promises to tackle those pesky neck lines without the need for invasive neck surgery, offering a pain-free and downtime-free solution. READ MORE: 'I've used plenty of sagging eye creams since my 20s - this Marks and Spencer one is by far the best' READ MORE: 'A 39-year-old who looks 25 recommended a skin firming cream to me - it hasn't disappointed' Sienna Miller herself gave the device her seal of approval in a Harper's Bazaar video, saying: "I think it really works!
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