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Dermatologist approved anti-ageing gadget loved by Kiera Knightley that 'shrinks wrinkles'

Dermatologist approved anti-ageing gadget loved by Kiera Knightley that 'shrinks wrinkles'

Wales Online08-06-2025
Dermatologist approved anti-ageing gadget loved by Kiera Knightley that 'shrinks wrinkles'
The LYMA Laser is a clinical-grade cold laser device that is loved by celebrities and beauty gurus alike - and Natalie Portman's makeup artist, Romy Soleimani is a big fan
Kiera Knightley's makeup artist is a huge fan as are a whole host of A-Listers, including Natalie Portman, Kate Beckinsale and Cynthia Erivo.
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A renowned celebrity makeup artist, known for working with stars like Natalie Portman and Keira Knightley, always carries a key product on her work trips. The LYMA Laser is heralded for combating signs of ageing such as wrinkles, uneven skin tone, sagginess, and dullness.
Romy Soleimani, the makeup artist to actors, reveals: "I take it on every single job with me because it's so easy to travel with." This clinical-grade cold laser gadget has won the hearts of numerous A-listers, including Sienna Miller, Kate Beckinsale, Cynthia Erivo, and Dita Von Teese.
Targeting the face, neck, and specific areas that might need attention, like the knees, the LYMA Laser boasts a lens designed for best performance in these regions. Comfortable and simple to use, it comes with a price tag of £1,999.
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The device works by stimulating the body's own regenerative processes, reactivating cells associated with producing collagen and elastin, while also boosting cells' detoxification and hydration functions. This advanced cell activity leads to enhanced skin renewal, giving users tighter, brighter, more youthful skin, reports the Mirror.
Additionally, LYMA offers a premium model, the Pro version, at £4,995. However, there are other products in the market offering similar benefits, such as the LED Face Mask Series 2 by CurrentBody, leading its category at £399. Embracing red light therapy, this LED mask stimulates increases in collagen production, aiming to deliver more youthful skin. It claims to slash wrinkle appearance by 30% and elevate skin plumpness by 57%.
LYMA Laser
£1,999
LYMA Buy here Product Description
The LYMA Laser is a revolutionary clinical-grade cold laser, engineered to make skin look younger by triggering a genetic switch inside each cell. Skin is dramatically transformed; wrinkles are radically improved; elasticity is restored; sagging is reversed, and pigmentation is faded.
BeautyPro's portable-friendly beauty devices, including its LED Wand Device priced at £79, are designed to enhance skin appearance with red light therapy for a smoother and firmer look.
Lucy Goff, the founder of LYMA, remarked on the evolution of their Laser technology: "The original version of the LYMA Laser's technology was a gigantic floor-standing machine. Over 120 iterations, we got it down to a portable, painless - and yet incredibly powerful - little device. It's light, and easy to use when at home or on the move, because travel is integral to so many lives."
She further noted the device's travel-friendliness: "That's why it's also safe for hand luggage. It truly is the only device you need, and it fits perfectly into whatever routine you already have, whether at home on the sofa or while travelling."
With 150 customer reviews, LYMA's Laser has received positive feedback. A five-star review from a shopper highlighted their experience: "Though I haven't finished the full three months, I am seeing positive results on my 71-year-old skin. Nice smooth texture, lessening of fine lines, and maybe some reductions in my deep wrinkles. I have trouble doing it every day, but I do it 5-6 times a week."
Celebrity Dita Von Teese pictured using the LYMA device whilst travelling
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The same customer expressed satisfaction with the relaxing nature of the treatment: "Must say, I do find the treatment very relaxing, and it is something I look forward to doing. I am planning to splurge on the Pro version - cutting the treatment time will help me be more consistent. Thanks for a great product and very responsive customer service."
A second user expressed their uncertainty: "I'm having mixed feelings about this product I do like the laser but for what my reason for it I not sure if it is helping [and] it is a commitment." Another individual was clearly satisfied, saying: "I love it. I am in control of my skin."
Meanwhile, a fourth shared their professional stance: "We dermatologists are not big fans of at-home devices. In general we think that clinic based treatments will give faster and dramatic outcomes. I bought this device anyway to treat myself for Christmas. I already had good skin but I was starting to notice sagging skin and signs of ageing."
This dermatologist continued to describe their own experience after two months of use: "After two months o fuse (which could have been more consistent but Christmas and holidays happened) I am surprised by the results... my jawline is prominent, skin is more even-toned, overall I feel more confident (certain changes even I can't pinpoint). I am so pleased I took the risk and bought it. Definitely be recommending to my right set of patients."
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A fifth person concluded their review on a positive note: "Takes commitment, but I am two weeks in and people are already commenting on the luminosity of my skin."
The Lyma Laser is available from their website.
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