From Dior to Bader. The Elite Skincare Brands Trusting LYMA Laser Tech

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Luxury skincare’s biggest names, like Dior and Bader, now trust the transformative power of LYMA Laser.

There’s a quiet revolution happening in the world of skincare – and the industry’s most prestigious houses are leading the charge. Names like Augustinus Bader, Dior, Natura Bissé, Irene Forte, and 111SKIN are now turning to a new partner in skin transformation: the LYMA Laser. Once seen as a disruptive force, the LYMA Laser is no longer considered a competitor to cutting-edge formulations. It’s being embraced as the future of skincare.


This week marks a milestone in that evolution with the launch of a landmark partnership between LYMA and Augustinus Bader, forming the cornerstone of the brand’s Elixir Protocol – a visionary treatment where science, technology and skincare converge.


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At the heart of this new era is the Augustinus Bader Longevity Facial, now available exclusively at ESPA Life at Corinthia, London. Engineered to work in synergy with The Elixir – the brand’s most advanced serum to date – the LYMA Laser enhances and accelerates skin renewal, amplifying results that were once thought impossible.


“At Augustinus Bader, we believe that truly beautiful skin is healthy skin – supported and resilient,” says Christiane Werron, Global Spa Director at Augustinus Bader.


“Partnering with LYMA allows us to combine their next-generation cold laser technology with The Elixir to deliver elevated, non-invasive rejuvenation. This is what we consider the gold standard in modern skincare: mindful, science-backed innovation that works in harmony with the skin to unlock its full potential.”


The partnership represents more than just a new treatment; it marks a seismic shift in the skincare narrative. Earlier this year, the LYMA Laser made headlines at the Cannes Film Festival, where Dior Beauty’s Global Wellness Expert, Hadda Akrin, used the device to treat the brand’s elite clientele.


Dior Beauty collaboration using LYMA Laser device

For decades, skincare innovation has been rooted in topicals: stem-cell actives, bioengineered peptides, microencapsulation. But even the most advanced ingredients could only reach the uppermost layers of skin. The LYMA Laser changes that. This is the first clinic-grade, cold laser technology for home use, delivering precise laser light energy to the deep dermal layers, targeting regeneration at a cellular level no cream can reach.


Earlier this month, the LYMA London Lecture brought together some of the world’s leading doctors, dermatologists, scientists, and industry figures to explore this technology and its implications. Their message was clear:


This isn’t just beauty tech – it’s longevity tech, designed for long-term skin health by supporting collagen renewal, elastin production and cellular repair.


LYMA Laser clinical research findings by Dr. Graeme Glass

This is synergy, not substitution: luxury skincare – from Dior’s serums to Augustinus Bader’s creams – now performs at a new level when paired with LYMA Laser technology.


This is transformation without trauma: No pain. No damage. No downtime. A ground-breaking shift from invasive procedures to intelligent, regenerative skincare.


This is the future of aesthetics: cosmetic surgery-level results, achieved at home through coherent, monochromatic and polarized cold laser light.


“This marks a new era in the luxury skin narrative. The world’s leading skin houses recognise the power of the LYMA Laser, and we’re proud to partner with them. Together, LYMA technology and luxury skincare deliver cumulative, transformative results.” – Lucy Goff, Founder of LYMA


There’s the old way. And then there’s the LYMA way.

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