Does the LYMA Laser work? Is there any evidence to prove it?

There have been hundreds of medical papers published since the 1960s on the effects of low-level laser photobiomodulation; the underlying technology in the LYMA Laser. Real customer reviews and before-and-after photographs also substantiate LYMA’s efficacy as a leading cold-laser wrinkle treatment.

Most notably, a recent review by Dr Graeme E. Glass (2021) in Aesthetic Surgery Journal synthesizes the clinical evidence for photobiomodulation, including applications in skin rejuvenation, and discusses its safety, effectiveness, and remaining research challenges.

The review concludes that low-energy near-infrared laser light is a safe and effective method for facial rejuvenation; boosting mitochondrial function, stimulating growth factor synthesis, and reducing oxidative stress

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