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The LYMA Laser PRO Is Now Available In The U.S. And With FDA Clearance
The LYMA Laser PRO Is Now Available In The U.S. And With FDA Clearance

Forbes

time16-04-2025

  • Health
  • Forbes

The LYMA Laser PRO Is Now Available In The U.S. And With FDA Clearance

LYMA Laser PRO LYMA The highly anticipated U.S. launch of the LYMA Laser PRO is finally here, and so is its FDA-clearance. The only at-home device of its kind, do not confuse this laser for an LED or red light machine. With 3x the lens size of the original LYMA Laser, the LYMA Laser PRO delivers in-clinic-grade results at home, and now with a larger lens, it is the only FDA-cleared beauty device of its kind — once again. 'We've been working on the LYMA Laser PRO since we finished the LYMA Laser,' said founder Lucy Goff in an exclusive interview from her UK home. Getting FDA-clearance in 2022 – two years post launch – the original LYMA Laser is a cult-favorite celebrity beauty device, loved and lauded by the likes of Gwyenth Paltrow, Hailey Bieber, Paris Hilton, Sofia Richie, celebrity dermatologists and estheticians, among many, many more. Upon launch in 2020, the original LYMA Laser marked the start of a new category of cosmetic lasers in the US markets. 'No one had used cold-laser before.' Unlike traditional lasers that patients would find in a dermatologist's office for skin resurfacing, smoothing, or anti-aging, cold lasers –also known as non-thermal lasers– don't rely on controlled injury with heat and thermal damage to stimulate collagen production. 'The rest of the industry works off of what's known as the stress-damage approach to anti-aging or collagen production. The problem is when you damage your skin to simulate collagen production, the body prioritizes speed of healing over the quality of the reparative process,' explained Goff. 'By creating inflammation and damage, you get a disordered repairing process and the quality of collagen is not as good as the quality of collagen your body naturally produces.' After launching in the U.K. last year, LYMA Laser PRO consumers and estheticians began raving about their before and after results on larger, stubborn areas of the body like the neck and under arms. With a price tag of $5,999, the new device received FDA clearance in February of this year, and utilizes a 500mW near-infrared laser. It matches the output of a professional in-office laser, and is the only FDA-cleared at-home device with this level of power and capability. While some at-home lasers (not LED lights) do exist, they operate at significantly lower power levels, unable to reach deep tissue or create any noticeable or structural skin changes. The LYMA Laser PRO, conversely, reaches past muscle tissue down to the bone. The brand promises results in 30 days with 3 minutes of use per treatment area, and now with a larger lens to treat larger areas. LYMA Laser PRO under-arm treatment LYMA The global at-home laser device market is valued at 537 million USD, and based on current insights and research, is projected to grow by 10.5% within 10 years. 'This is the only technology that actually uses the near-infrared laser light that interacts with your cells in a certain way that triggers a genetic switch inside of your cells and the genes should be down-regulated are once again down-regulated, and the genes that should be up-regulated are once again up-regulated,' Goff explained while describing the genetic aging process. By contrast, at-home LED devices lack both the professional intensity of a laser and any kind of deep regenerative gene processes. 'We re-engineered this huge hospital machine into this little, portable device at the same power with the same treatment lens.' LYMA Laser PRO LYMA

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