Let’s talk about the LYMA Laser—the game-changing at-home skincare device that’s super pricy, and you may have seen it pop up in your Instagram feed if you’re on that platform. This device has been making waves in the beauty world, and for good reason. If you’ve ever dreamed of professional-level results without leaving your home you might want to learn more. Unlike traditional LED devices, the LYMA Laser uses clinic-grade near-infrared laser technology to penetrate deep into the skin, working on everything from fine lines and wrinkles to pigmentation and scars. The best part- It’s completely safe for all skin tones, pain-free, and requires zero downtime.
Yes, it’s an investment, but for those serious about long-term skin transformation, this is next-level technology that actually delivers. I am in my 60’s and after 10 years of testing out multiple beauty products, and devices I am pleased with my results. Here’s the deal; you must be dedicated to a good 40 minutes at least 5 days a week for 30 days straight. When I heard that I thought, oh noooo way, then I thought, ok, let me figure out the best routine for me so I scheduled it for evenings, I was off my phone and onto my computer diving into a few of my favorite substack accounts or my favorite Netflix shows. This felt fun and productive! Upfront my goal was to work on a few dark spots on my face, mostly my cheeks from years of sun damage, hyperpigmentation and aging, which you can see in the video and photos below.


In the fist 5 days, there were obvious changes, my skin really brightened up, it does not claim this, but it was my experience. Personally, that was a motivator for me to stay on my routine. Over time, the LYMA Laser helps boost collagen, reduce redness, and improve skin texture, I don’t experience redness, but it did improve my skin texture, and radiance. Several years ago I had a treatment on my neck called Ulthera; hurt like hell by the way, and a year later I joined a friend of mine who had an appointment with a plastic surgeon. I shared the Ulthera treatment I had on my neck and he said, your skin is too thin, you really need to be carful with lasers, so that’s why I haven’t tried another laser treatment until now. I know technoloy has improved, but I wasn’t feeling brave enough to book an appointment.
You’re probably saying, “just go to the dermotologist and burn off the dark spots” I know, I hear you, and that’s probably my next appointment, but in the morning when I wake up (thank God I wake up) and there is puffiness under my eyes, and my skin is dull, after 15-20 minutes, everything perks up and that’s a plus for me.
I understand that the LYMA Laser comes with a significant price tag, but for those committed to achieving professional-grade skincare results at home, it offers compelling advantages that might just justify the investment.
If you’re someone who values science-backed beauty and wants to see real results from an at-home device, this might be the best splurge for your skin. If I were younger, 30’s- 40’s - 50’s I would splurge, it would be worth it; and I wish I cared about my skin when I was younger, that’s another story… I think the real game-changer / next step would be a facelift for AWESOME results, but I’m not there yet. Until then I’ll just laser away!
Long-Term Investment in Skin Health: While the initial cost is comparable to multiple sessions with professional dermatologists, the LYMA Laser offers a one-time purchase for ongoing treatment.
Here is the LYMA SITE and a video on YouTube.
*Clinic-Grade Technology at Home: The LYMA Laser utilizes advanced low-level laser therapy (LLLT), delivering 500 milliwatts of near-infrared laser light at an 808nm wavelength. This technology penetrates deeply into the skin, stimulating cellular repair and regeneration.
I would love to hear—have you tried it, or if you are 50+ and have thin skin, what lasers worked for you. Thank you so much for your time and please lmk if you have any questions. Have a beautiful day! Janet
Hi, especially if you're not ready to go "under the knife" yet, but would like to see results. Thanks for reading :)
Great info! I’m thinking to own a device instead of paying for repeat treatments at day spas may actually end up being a savings! Very tempting…thanks for sharing.