My coworker’s jawline disappeared. Not literally — but her “tech neck” was staging a coup. She tried the HyperSkin Laser Pro, and three weeks later? Jawline’s back. I had to know.
The claim is absurd on paper: clinical-grade collagen remodeling, at home, no downtime, $600. That’s less than one Fraxel session in NYC. So I borrowed hers for a month. The weirdest part? It’s *boring* to use. No burning. No red face. Just a warm pulse and silence. That’s either genius or a scam.
💥 **Three Buttons, No Bullshit**
It’s a handheld laser device — 650nm wavelength, the same one used in pro clinics for collagen stimulation. The brand says it triggers your body’s natural repair response. I say it makes my face feel like it just did 50 situps.
Smart Skin Sensor
Only fires when it’s flush against skin. Prevents eye damage — which, for $600, I appreciate.
3-Minute Timer
Per zone. The device beeps when you’re done. Forces you to be efficient.
No Gel Needed
Unlike every other laser device. Dry skin? Fine. Moisturized? Also fine. Lazy girl approved.
🧴 **What’s Actually Inside**
Nothing. That’s the point. It’s a laser, not a serum. But you *should* prep with something conductive — I used the HyperSkin Prep Serum (hyaluronic acid + copper peptides) because the laser travels better through damp skin.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Holds water so the laser energy penetrates deeper
- Copper Peptides: Speeds up wound healing (the laser creates micro-injuries)
- Niacinamide: Calms any redness post-treatment
- No fragrance: Thank god
📊 **First Shock**
The texture is… nothing. It’s a hard plastic tip that glides dry. First use felt underwhelming. No heat, no sting, no tingle. I almost returned it.
Week two, my left cheek looked different. Not tighter — *thicker*. Like the skin had more cushion. By week three, my 11 lines between my brows were softer. Not gone. But softer. What surprised me: it actually helped my under-eye hollows look less… hollow. That’s not in the marketing.
💡 *One Thing*: Use it right after cleansing, before any serums. The laser works best on bare, slightly damp skin. Don’t layer oils first — they block the wavelength.
💬 **The Real Talk**
My nasolabial folds? Still there. But they’re shallower. My jawline? Sharper. My forehead? Less shiny (laser reduces oil over time — weird bonus). Pores? Same size. Don’t believe the pore-minimizing claims.
🏆 **The Final Call**
It’s not magic. But it’s the closest thing to a home laser that actually does something measurable. The jawline doesn’t lie.