Our Expert View
The Tria Age-Defying Eye Wrinkle Corrector harnesses the power of lasers to leave you looking younger and more fresh-faced. Designed by the inventors of the LightSheer, the gold standard for in-clinic laser hair removal provided by physicians, it's a safe home-use alternative to things like fillers and spa treatments.
It works by emitting thousands of microscopic laser lights, which penetrate your skin to help support natural collagen and elastin production - the two elements responsible for plumping out your skin and reducing wrinkles.
This replicates the natural process of cell renewal, rewinding the years and giving you back your confidence.
What's Included
- Tria Age-Defying Eye Wrinkle Correcting Laser
- Power Cord
- Instruction Guide
- Quick Start Guide
Why It Works
The Tria Age-Defying Eye Wrinkle Corrector harnesses the power of lasers to leave you looking younger and more fresh-faced.
Designed by the inventors of the LightSheer, the gold standard for in-clinic laser hair removal provided by physicians, it's a safe home-use alternative to things like fillers and spa treatments.
It works by emitting thousands of microscopic laser lights, which penetrate your skin to help support natural collagen and elastin production - the two elements responsible for plumping out your skin and reducing wrinkles.
This replicates the natural process of cell renewal, rewinding the years and giving you back your confidence.


it's as simple as
Step 1: Cleanse your skin and remove all impurities.
Step 2: Turn the device on and glide device around eye area for one minute on each eye for 8 weeks.
Step 3: Apply your favourite eye cream over treated skin.
Step 4: Finish routine with Tria Age-Defying Laser for the rest of the face.
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Contraindications:
Do not use the device if you are under the age of 18. The use of the device on or by anyone under the age of 18 has not been tested and could result in serious skin or eye injury.
Do not use if you are pregnant. The device has not been tested for safety on pregnant women and the risks are unknown.
Do not use the device to treat skin which is painful to touch, raised (higher than surrounding skin), crusting or bleeding.
This may be a sign of a more serious condition and should be checked by your doctor. If you are using medication that increases light sensitivity, please consult a doctor before using this device.