Miracle "Q" for wrinkles and saggy skin

A NEW alternative to face creams and surgery is being launched by Morley-based firm KayCo.
The health and beauty company believes that its latest generation facial muscle toner – the CleoQ – will not only delay the signs of ageing but overcome sagging skin, wrinkles and a tired, dull complexion.
Already more than 50,000 users have experienced the anti-ageing treatment, which is best described as a work out for the face.
It electronically stimulates facial foundation muscles while increasing blood circulation and encouraging collagen and elastin production. A daily session of seven minutes is recommended for maximum efficiency.
Jane Kay, operations director of KayCo, said that the launch of the Cleo Q comes after six years of research and development.
“Wrinkles, sagging skin and a dull complexion are the result of ageing, but the cause is more than skin deep,” she said.
“As we age all our muscles naturally deteriorate and lose tone because the face is the only part of the body where the skin is directly attached to muscle, the consequence of this muscle weakening is most noticeable.”
She added that contrary to belief face creams do not prevent ageing but simply moisturize and protect the skin.
“”With minimal time commitment, Cleo Q’s non-invasive method provides a proven remedy to keep away wrinkles and maintain healthy skin.”
Cleo Q was originally developed from pioneering medical research by theUniversity Of Liverpool School Of Medicine to develop a treatment for facila paralysis such as Bell’s Palsy and other forms of muscle injury.