The DermRays Revive: Technology That Delivers
Compared to the original model, the Revive delivers a 21% longer pulse width and a 54% faster rise time, resulting in more stable energy delivery. The contact sensors are smart enough to activate when any two diagonal points touch your skin, making forehead treatments a breeze.
The built-in cooling system is pure genius. It activates instantly, keeping the surface comfortable while the deeper layers get the therapeutic heat they need. Professional treatments often require numbing cream, but I use this at maximum power with zero discomfort.
The device uses a uniform light spot, not a fractional pattern, allowing the 1064nm wavelength to penetrate deep into the dermis and stimulate collagen production. That’s why I’m seeing improvements across multiple skin concerns at once—and I’m here for it!
The Fat Loss Fiction: Let’s Settle This
Let’s address the elephant in the room. After six months of consistent use, my face hasn’t deflated, melted, or turned into a raisin. According to the manufacturer, “DermRays Revive will not cause fat loss in the face. The device operates at a carefully controlled energy level that does not penetrate deeply enough to affect or dissolve fat tissue. Your facial contours remain completely safe while your skin enjoys the benefits of gentle rejuvenation.” And they’re absolutely right.
The confusion comes from people mixing up different treatments. Yes, 1064nm lasers can cause fat reduction, but only at specific parameters designed for body contouring—not facial skin tightening. The Revive is calibrated for collagen synthesis, not fat loss. If anything, my face looks fuller and more supported thanks to improved collagen structure.
My Routine: How I Use DermRays Revive
I stuck to the protocol: 3-4 times per week for the first two weeks, then 2-3 times weekly for the next three weeks, followed by monthly maintenance. Improvements are cumulative—results became apparent around month three, after multiple treatment cycles.
The beauty is in the simplicity. Clean skin, dry thoroughly, use the device, done. No gels, no serums, no complicated prep. It takes maybe five minutes for my whole face. The built-in TEC cooling system keeps every session comfortable, even at the highest setting.
I’ve filmed several videos showing my full routine, so check the description box for links if you want a step-by-step visual.
Cost Comparison: Professional Treatments vs. DermRays Revive
Professional 1064nm lasers operate at higher peak powers (typically 40 joules per square centimeter), but treatments cost $300-500 per session, with most people needing 3-6 sessions. That’s $1,000-3,000 for an initial course.
The DermRays Revive costs $599 and delivers 300,000 flashes—enough for years of treatments. When you break it down, I’m paying about 15 cents per session versus hundreds for professional treatments. Home devices allow for more frequent, gentle treatments that build cumulative results over time.