My Honest Opatra Product Review: Top Skincare Devices & Serums Worth Trying

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Over the past decade, I’ve tested more beauty tech and skincare than I can count, from high-end laser tools to humble drugstore creams. Recently, I spent several weeks trying out a carefully chosen selection of Opatra products. Known for pushing non-invasive beauty tech, Opatra has some serious offerings—but do they live up to the hype? In this review, I’ll walk you through five standout items from their lineup, based on personal use, and share what worked, what didn’t, and whether they’re really worth it.

In this section, I review five products from Opatra. For each, I describe what it is, how I used it, what I noticed during testing, and what I liked and didn’t like.

Dermisonic II (Device)

What it is

The Dermisonic II is a 5-in-1 handheld beauty device combining LED light therapy (red, blue, green), radio frequency (RF), vibration massage, and heat to support anti-ageing, skin tone, and product absorption. 

My experience

I used the Dermisonic II about 3–4 times per week in the evening, after cleansing and before applying serums. The touch screen interface is intuitive: I could pick a mode for “anti-ageing” (red LED + RF) or “even tone” (green LED). The silicone cover feels hygienic and protects the metal head. After the first few sessions, I noticed my skin felt smoother and more responsive to serums. Over ~4 weeks, there was a modest reduction in fine lines, especially around the eyes and nasolabial folds.

What I liked

  • The combination of RF, heat, and LED seems to deliver more visible results than single-function devices.
  • It boosted serum absorption; products felt more effective when applied after treatment.
  • The ergonomic design makes it easy to hold and maneuver.

What could be better

  • It’s expensive, which may limit appeal for many users.
  • Treatment sessions last ~10 minutes per mode, so a full routine can take time.
  • Some modes (especially RF + vibration) generate heat; skin gets warm quickly, so sensitive skin users should proceed with caution.

Verdict

If you’re investing in at-home tech and want a powerful, multifunction device, Dermisonic II is one of the better options on the market. But it’s a commitment in both cost and routine.

Plumping Face Serum

What it is

The Plumping Face Serum is a skincare formula enriched with marine collagen, rosewater, watermelon extract, and other hydrating / antioxidant ingredients designed to reduce fine lines and improve skin texture and tone. 

My experience

I used this serum daily in the morning and nighttime under a moisturizer. Its lightweight texture allowed for quick absorption, which is a big plus for layering. After about two weeks, my skin appeared more hydrated and looked more “plumped” around my cheeks and jawline. Over a month, the fine lines around my forehead and under-eyes were less pronounced.

What I liked

  • Pleasant consistency and scent, not too heavy or greasy.
  • Hydration was noticeable and lasted through the day.
  • The “plumped” effect was real, especially when combined with a device like Dermisonic II.

What could be better

  • The effect is subtle; not a dramatic transformation unless paired with tools/devices.
  • Price is relatively high, especially for daily usage.

Verdict

A solid serum for hydration and mild anti-ageing support. Best used in combination with other products or tools.

Brightening Face Serum

What it is

The Brightening Face Serum is another Opatra serum focused on reducing pigmentation, evening skin tone, and enhancing radiance. (Listed among best-selling skincare items on Opatra’s site) 

My experience

I used the Brightening Face Serum every night after cleansing. Its texture was slightly lighter than the Plumping Serum, and it layered well with moisturizers. Within three weeks, I observed a more even skin tone, especially in areas previously discolored from sun exposure. My complexion looked fresher and more glowing.

What I liked

  • Visible improvement in tone and glow, without irritation.
  • Works well under makeup and with other treatments.

What could be better

  • Brightening is gradual; no overnight “spot removal.”
  • Cost again is high for what’s essentially an incremental benefit.

Verdict

Great for someone focused on pigmentation and dullness; good synergy with devices and other actives.

Caviar Facelift Serum

What it is

The Caviar Facelift Serum includes luxury ingredients such as caviar extract and hyaluronic acid; it’s marketed for anti-ageing, lifting, and deep hydration. 

My experience

I used this serum after my nightly routine in targeted areas like jawline, cheeks, and neck. The texture felt richer and more cushiony than the other serums. Over a few weeks, I noticed a softer texture and slight “lift” appearance, especially when combined with device treatments like Dermisonic II or nightly massage. My skin felt deeply hydrated and smoother.

What I liked

  • Luxurious feel and rich hydration.
  • The “lift” effect, though moderate, was visible in mirror lighting.
  • Nice layering under heavier creams if needed.

What could be better

  • Very pricey, reflecting its “luxury” positioning.
  • Not ideal for very oily skin due to its richer texture.
  • Results are subtle unless combined with consistent device or massage use.

Verdict

If you want high-end skincare with indulgent texture and gentle lift, this is a strong choice; just manage expectations on dramatic changes.

Collagen Day Cream

What it is

The Collagen Day Cream is designed to maintain hydration, support skin elasticity, and protect skin throughout the day, functioning as a daytime moisturizer with collagen support. 

My experience

I applied the Collagen Day Cream each morning after serum. It has a smooth, somewhat rich texture but still absorbs relatively well. My skin felt more resilient through the day, especially in dry environments, and makeup went on smoother. I also saw fewer midday dry patches compared to using lighter moisturizers.

What I liked

  • Keeps skin hydrated and soft for many hours.
  • Supports elasticity over time; helped maintain the improvements from nighttime treatments.
  • Pleasant feel under SPF and makeup.

What could be better

  • Slightly heavy for hot, humid climates.
  • No SPF included, so must be paired with sun protection.
  • Again, price is on the higher side.

Verdict

Excellent daytime support, especially for those already investing in anti-ageing routines. It’s more effective when used consistently.

Conclusion

If you’re serious about investing in a non-invasive skincare routine, Opatra offers a compelling suite of products and devices. The Dermisonic II stands out as a high-tech centerpiece, especially when paired with targeted serums like the Plumping Face Serum, Brightening Serum, and Caviar Facelift Serum. The Collagen Day Cream rounds out a solid daytime routine. That said, Opatra is premium—pricing and time commitment are significant. You’ll get best results by consistently combining devices and skincare, rather than expecting miracles from individual items.

If you’d like, I can also provide comparison with alternatives, price breakdowns, or suggest combinations for different skin types.

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