Overview
Sold through Bed, Bath & Beyond, Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology products are a full line of anti-wrinkle treatments that include Regenerating Serum, Fastscription Instant De-Puff Eye Gel, Advance No-Injection Wrinkle Smoother, No-Injection Instant Line Filler for Lips and Eyes, and other exfoliators, cleansers, moisturizers, restoring creams, and anti-wrinkle eye care products. There are gift sets and starter kits available online at Bed, Bath & Beyond’s website to get you started.
Product Details
The Fastscription “No-Injection” line of anti-aging treatments from Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology contain Argireline peptides to improve the appearance of existing wrinkles and to help in preventing new lines and wrinkles. Unfortunately, we were unable to find detailed ingredient lists or product descriptions on most of the other products that demonstrate exactly how the Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology products work. The product descriptions are vague and claim to “boost skin’s regenerative powers, visibly reduce lines and wrinkles” and more.
The Good
- Some of the Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology anti-wrinkle treatments use powerful, proven ingredients to treat wrinkles such as Argireline.
- Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology products are sold through a reputable retailer.
- Anti-wrinkle treatments from Patricia Wexler MD are reasonably priced in comparison to others in the market that use the same ingredients.
The Bad
- Clinical test data is not available online to verify claims that the Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology products are effective.
- The product website does not provide before and after photos of consumers who have tried the products.
- Bed, Bath & Beyond is not a destination for skin care products, so consumers may be leery of purchasing this type of product from the retailer.
The Bottom Line
The official website for Patricia Wexler products directs consumers to the Bed, Bath & Beyond website, which may make consumers not want to purchase the products. Without an official product website with a complete list of ingredients, before and after photos, and information on the clinical data and testing involved with making the product, it is difficult to determine if the Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology products are effective. The product descriptions are very general without stating which ingredients are used and how they work to reduce or treat wrinkles on the skin. Some of the products may be worth trying, however, such as the “No-Injection” products which do contain Argireline. Argireline has been proven effective in clinical tests to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and to help prevent new wrinkles, as well. Upon further research, Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology products have both good and bad reviews through various online sources, so if you want to try them, you may find they do work for you, but there is a chance they may prove to be ineffective. Without more information, we are unable to make a determination as to the effectiveness of these products.