Dr. Chen's treatment worked amazingly well. Patients felt dramatically better within two weeks.
But there was a big problem: cost.
Getting all four treatments meant multiple appointments every week at different places. Insurance rarely covered it.
Most people paid $200-300 per session, 2-3 times weekly.
Over a month, that added up to $2,500-4,000.
"We had something that worked," Dr. Chen said. "But only wealthy patients could access it."
That's when medical device engineer Thomas Keller saw an opportunity.
What if all four treatments could be delivered by ONE device at home?
After 18 months of development, he created Neckline—a home device that delivers the same four clinical treatments simultaneously.
Medical-grade technology. Professional-level results. Home-use convenience.
All for $119.99.
But not for long.
The regular price is $239.98. But right now, Neckline is running their annual relief campaign—offering 50% off to help as many people as possible avoid expensive clinical treatments during the high-pain winter months.
Once the promotional period ends, the price returns to $239.98.