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Posted: 2023-02-28T14:00:30Z | Updated: 2023-03-01T16:45:13Z Why Your Skin May Benefit From This $2K At-Home Laser That Celebs Swear By | HuffPost Life

Why Your Skin May Benefit From This $2K At-Home Laser That Celebs Swear By

This first-of-its-kind at-home medical-grade laser is designed to help rejuvenate and revitalize skin.
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For beauty lovers, at-home skin care devices are as common as they are coveted. Gone are the days when treatments like LED light therapy and microcurrent devices were relegated to the aesthetician’s office. If you’re willing to make a financial investment on the right device, you can enjoy high-tech, high-quality skin care from the comfort of home. The latest gadget to join the lineup is the Lyma laser , a first-of-its-kind at-home medical-grade laser designed to help rejuvenate and revitalize skin. 

Lyma promises its laser will give your skin all the benefits of an in-office treatment, including improving the appearance of wrinkles, skin elasticity, texture, tone and more. It uses a patented lens technology that diffuses micro-dots of invisible light over a large surface. The internal lens emits a cold beam of light that penetrates deeply through the layers of the skin, and promises to “reset” cells without causing irritation or redness.

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To determine how this laser works and whether or not it’s safe, we consulted Dr. Marisa Garshick , a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology  in New York City. She told HuffPost via email that when used with caution, at-home lasers may be safe for use. There is a potential risk of burns, scarring or hyperpigmentation, so you may want to check with your dermatologist first to make sure this laser is appropriate for your skin type. She also mentioned that it’s important to use lasers that are FDA-approved, which the Lyma laser is .

According to Garshick, anyone who wants to address pigmentation, acne, blemishes and the overall effects of aging is a good candidate for the Lyma laser — as long as they are willing to be consistent. (Lyma says you only need to use its laser for a few minutes every day to start to see improvements, and unlike other devices, it doesn’t require the use of a conductive gel, so you don’t need to worry about additional steps or expenses.)

Garshick explained that “lasers are designed to emit specific energy to target specific concerns on the skin which may relate to redness, brown spots or fine lines and wrinkles. In some cases, by causing injury to the skin, lasers can help to boost collagen production.”

Lyma says it is the close proximity to its laser’s infrared beam that contributes to skin regeneration. It combines LED light with cold near-infrared laser technology, specifically referred to as low-level laser therapy. Users (and a slew of convincing before-and-after photos) promise it has the potential to address acne breakouts, photodamage, skin texture and tone. The laser is quickly amassing a huge collection of fans, including actor Kate Hudson, who raved about it on Instagram. 

If your interest is piqued, rest assured that this can be the perfect time of year to try it out. “Most lasers are best suited for use during the winter months given the potential risk of hyperpigmentation, though it is thought that this device can be used all year,” Garshick noted.

As with any and all skin care treatments, it is of the utmost importance to always use sun protection. There’s no point in spending so much time and money on your skin only to unravel the work by heading outside without sunscreen. 

There’s just no getting around the fact that even in a world of expensive skin care devices, the Lyma laser is a major financial undertaking that is not for everyone. That said, if you’re seriously looking to invest in your skin care, this unique, boundary-breaking laser just might be a game changer for your skin. It’ll be an easy addition to a skin care regime, is lightweight and portable, and using it won’t feel like a heavy lift. If you’re consistent and take care to protect your skin from the sun, you could enjoy a vibrant glow come spring.

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I Regret To Inform You That The Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare LED Light Mask Is Worth Every Penny
Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro mask(01 of08)
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Treat yourself to this game-changing skin care device. Not only is it an easy, convenient way to stay on top of your appearance, but it's also a great gift if you really want to wow a beauty lover in your life. And while it's a big financial investment up front, think of how much you'll save in professional treatments.

Promising reviews:
"Ive been consistent with using this for an entire year now. I use it every night before bed. No problems with the charging or strap or anything. Im in my mid 30s and my skin has been pretty good to me for the past year. My rosacea has reduced, Ive had absolutely no acne at all, my wrinkles are barely noticeable, and overall my skin just looks and feels better. I started using a pricy moisturizer too, but Im sure its everything combined. Good purchase!" Corina Grace

"I was hesitant to purchase because of the price. However I am in love with this mask. I have been using it for 2 weeks now and I can already see results. Worth every penny !!!!" k. owen

"It's pricey but it works. This product is expensive but worth the investment if can afford it and will commit to consistent, daily use. Ive been using for three weeks and can already see improvement in my nasal folds and laugh lines (around my mouth) in photos as well as in the mirror. I typically look for bargains and saw there were similar products for much cheaper, but this mask only needs 3 minutes per cycle and most of the cheaper versions require 20. Im a career woman and new mom (at 37) and dont have 20 extra minutes daily. The time savings made it worth it to me and Im very happy with the purchase." Amazon Customer

"Love it!! My husband bought this as a birthday gift (which I've been wanting for forever) have been using it every night for 2 weeks and my goodness do I see a difference! I have oily/acne-prone skin and I like to use the blue LED or the Combined blue/red LED. My skin has improved, stopped getting breakouts and skin is no longer feeling inflamed. Recommend to anyone who suffers with acne/oily skin!" Jessica
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TheraFace PRO handheld facial massage device(02 of08)
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While only marginally less expensive than the Dr. Dennis Gross light mask, the TheraFace offers the benefits of light therapy alongside that of percussive massage therapy. It's a versatile, multi-use product that is great for someone who wants a 6-in-1 device that can target multiple skin care issues. It comes with three percussive attachments that massage tired, sore muscles and can ease the pain of TMJ. A facial cleansing brush to ensure the deepest fresh clean. A microcurrent head that works to tighten skin and more. Like the aforementioned light mask, it uses three different light modes: one to target anti-aging, another to prevent and heal acne and a third that is the combination of both.

Promising reviews: "I have always had decent skin. I am very prone to blackheads because I have larger pores, but overall I only suffered from very mild acne. For the most part, if Im breaking out or having trouble spots of dry skin or any hyperpigmentation, its because I slacked on my skincare. As far as fine lines/wrinkles I have them on my forehead (main skin concern) and around my eyes a bit. If my skin is dryer then Ill have slight smile lines but nothing that bothers me. This thing is a lazy persons best friend when it comes to at home treatments. With the exception of the microcurrent feature, all of the treatments require no rinsing after. (So I can literally use this sitting on the couch or laying in bed) I enjoy skincare and use at least 3-5 face masks per week. Sometimes more. Since getting this, Ive used less masks but have seen incredible results. Its almost too good to be true! My skin has a much healthier glow to it, that you cant get from any cream or serum. Its just healthy looking and clear. I cannot wait to see what my skin looks like after using this for the next few months. This plus a good spf is literally all I need. Therabody never misses!" Jessie Marie

"This all-in-one tool has made me happy. I definitely have fewer fine lines and my skin is tighter. Dont expect the results you would receive with a facelift, but there is a noticeable difference after using this for several months." K. Amin
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Newkey 7 light mask(03 of08)
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This popular and highly rated mask boasts seven different light settings that purport to solve myriad skin issues. Like the above, red and blue light targets anti-aging and acne issues. The company also offers green light it says can help improve pigmentation, yellow light that can soothe skin and reduces redness, purple light to stimulate lymph nodes and relax you, light blue light to soothe allergy-reactive skin and white light to accelerate tissue metabolism. The suggested operating time is between 15 and 20 minutes, though you'll probably want to start slow just a few times a week as you try out the different settings and see what works for you.

Promising review: "It works. I was skeptical about this and had my eye on it for a while. I thought it was too expensive. But then I added up how much I was spending on facials including LED, I realized it may pay for itself. Ive used it a few times and can see a difference. My skin is more even toned and looks younger. Fine lines seem even finer. Worth every penny." Poolmomof3
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LightStim for acne(04 of08)
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This LightStim wand combines blue and red wavelengths of therapeutic light to help treat and control mild to moderate acne, and its small compact nature makes it easy to use while on the go. It comes with a power adaptor, goggles and guide, so you know you're doing it right.

Promising review: "It works! It works for me, I love it. I alway get acne on my jawline and forehead. I like the warm light, IT works when you use it daily until all the acne disappear." Carrie
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Skin Gym WrinkLit LED mask(05 of08)
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Skin Gym's mask uses three lights blue, red and orange to help eliminate pesky zits, diminish redness and leave dull skin fresh and glowing. It's wireless, so you don't have to be tied to a plug while it works, and it's pretty chttps://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=Zb4jl9GtVeY&mid=13867&u1=63eb99dce4b0255caaee1e4f&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloomingdales.com%2Fshop%2Fproduct%2Fskin-gym-wrinklit-led-mask%3FID%3D3961387 ute, if you ask me.

Promising review: "Useful! Its definitely awesome and worth every penny. I have acne prone skin and I can definitely see that my blemishes and pores are minimizing and fading away. Love this Mask!" Naomi
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Solawave advanced skin care wand with red light therapy(06 of08)
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If a mask feels too cumbersome, then you may want to check out Solawave's red light wand. It helps depuff the skin along with providing the benefits of red light therapy like reducing the look of wrinkles, fine lines and dark circles over time. It's super portable and can accompany you on your travels with a charge that lasts up to 12 uses.

Promising review: "Love this thing! As a previous cosmetologist of 14 years, I know changes in my skin when I see them! I noticed changes after the first time using this one it helps with acne and wrinkles and overall brightening of the skin. It will always be something I use in my routine!" Katherine B.
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Aphrona LED light treatment mask(07 of08)
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Aphrona's mask penetrates the skin to the cellular level to treat issues such as fine lines, wrinkles and acne. It uses red, blue and green light to accelerate healing and support skin rejuvenation. It does have to be plugged in during use, so be prepared to stay put.

Promising review: "First, I love this LED mask. I dont find the heaviness of the mask to be that bad. What I do is place my nose in the nose slot first, then resting the mask directly to my forehead meaning my forehead and nose are in direct contact with the plastic mask/shield. The mask isnt made of rubber and therefore it wont conform to your face on all parts. The application I use gets the biggest bang for your buck in terms of getting your skin/face as close to the mask as possible. The closer your face is to the mask the better the LEDs do their job. If you do research, every inch that your face is from the mask, its power declines by a certain percent. In terms of the quality of the mask, the wavelength amounts for each color are excellent, as they have to be in a certain and specific range for them to do what they say they will do." Privy Liyy
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A box of sterile alcohol pads(08 of08)
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Don't forget to clean your mask after use, or else all your hard work will be for naught. I like to keep a box of medical-grade alcohol swabs handy and wipe the inside of the mask down a couple of times a week to keep it clean. This Medpride box includes 100 pads you can use as needed. (credit:Amazon)

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