Solawave and Dr. Dennis Gross are two of the most viral skincare device brands. But their products serve different purposes — the Solawave is a targeted wand, while Dr. Dennis Gross makes a full-face mask. Here's how to choose.

Product Overview

Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Wand

A small handheld wand with a single 630nm red LED. Combines red light with galvanic current, microcurrent, and therapeutic heat. Designed for targeted treatment of specific wrinkles and fine lines. $149.

Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro

A full-face rigid mask with 162 LEDs emitting 633nm red + 415nm blue light. FDA-cleared for both anti-aging and acne treatment. Designed for full-face treatment in 3-minute sessions. $435.

Technology Comparison

FeatureSolawave WandDr. Dennis Gross FaceWare Pro
TypeHandheld wandFull-face mask
LEDs1162
Wavelengths630nm red633nm red + 415nm blue
Session time5 minutes per area3 minutes (full face)
Red lightYesYes
Blue light (acne)NoYes
Near-infraredNoNo
MicrocurrentYesNo
Galvanic currentYesNo
HeatYesNo
FDA-clearedNoYes

These devices use completely different approaches. Solawave combines four technologies (red light + microcurrent + galvanic + heat) in a targeted wand. Dr. Dennis Gross focuses purely on LED therapy (red + blue) in a full-face mask.

Price Comparison

Solawave Wand: $149
Dr. Dennis Gross FaceWare Pro: $435

The Dr. Dennis Gross is 3x more expensive — but it's FDA-cleared, has 162x more LEDs, and treats the full face in 3 minutes vs. Solawave's 5 minutes per area (20+ minutes for full face).

Which Is Right for You?

Get Solawave if:

  • You want targeted treatment of specific wrinkles
  • You want a travel-friendly device
  • You're on a budget ($149 vs $435)
  • You want the microcurrent and galvanic features

Get Dr. Dennis Gross if:

  • You want full-face treatment in 3 minutes
  • You have acne (need blue light)
  • You want FDA-cleared technology
  • You're treating both aging and acne

Many users own both — Solawave for travel and spot treatments, Dr. Dennis Gross for daily full-face sessions.

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The Verdict

These are different products serving different needs. For targeted wrinkle treatment on a budget, Solawave is the pick. For full-face anti-aging + acne treatment with FDA clearance, Dr. Dennis Gross is the pick. Many users eventually own both.

Frequently Asked Questions

Depends on your needs. Solawave is better for targeted wrinkle treatment on a budget. Dr. Dennis Gross is better for full-face treatment of acne + aging with FDA clearance.
No — Solawave only has 630nm red light. If you need blue light for acne, choose the Dr. Dennis Gross FaceWare Pro.
For users who want FDA clearance, blue light for acne, and full-face treatment in 3 minutes — yes. For users who just want targeted red light, Solawave is the better value.
Yes — they serve different purposes. Many users own both: Solawave for travel and spot treatments, Dr. Dennis Gross for daily full-face sessions.
Dr. Dennis Gross, due to higher LED count and full-face coverage. But Solawave is more effective for targeted treatment of specific wrinkles.
Dr. Dennis Gross, by far. Solawave has no blue light and cannot treat acne. The Dr. Dennis Gross FaceWare Pro is FDA-cleared for acne.

Two Different Tools

Solawave for targeted wrinkles, Dr. Dennis Gross for full-face acne + aging. Many users own both.

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