The Truth About at Home Light Therapy Devices

The Truth About at Home Light Therapy Devices

Looking to buy a light therapy device? Read this first.

At-home light therapy devices are rapidly gaining popularity for their beauty-boosting and complexion-enhancing powers. While cosmetic laser devices have been around for years, a new generation of advanced products has entered the market.

The LYMA Laser is the most effective home laser treatment available today — but there are important factors to consider when selecting an at-home device. Read on to learn more.

LYMA Laser safe for eye area treatment

From masks to handheld wands, light therapy comes in many forms. What they all share is that the skin uses light as energy to stimulate collagen and elastin production, boost circulation, accelerate tissue repair, and kill blemish-causing bacteria. The result: rejuvenated, healthier-looking skin.

Often, dermatologist-grade facials include light therapy as part of treatment. But what kinds of light therapy exist? And what are their benefits?

Depending on your skin concerns and budget, there are a wide range of options — but none compare to the LYMA Laser. Here’s why.

Types of light therapy devices

Blue light: Known for its antibacterial properties, blue light is widely used to treat blemishes without pain or irritation. It reduces oil production, prevents breakouts, and improves overall skin clarity.

LYMA Laser device for red light and near-infrared therapy

Red light: Builds on the benefits of blue light while also hydrating the skin, calming inflammation, reducing redness and discoloration, and speeding up healing. Red light can minimize pores, regulate oil production, and improve circulation.

Near-infrared light: The most deeply absorbed wavelength, near-infrared penetrates skin to enhance cell permeability, collagen production, and elasticity. It smooths fine lines and wrinkles, reduces pain and inflammation, and accelerates repair and recovery.

What makes the LYMA Laser different?

The LYMA Laser combines a powerful 500mW near-infrared laser, making it the ultimate at-home skin rejuvenation device.

For the first time, a clinic-grade near-infrared laser can be used safely at home. LYMA’s technology operates at 808nm and disperses light 25,000 times through an ultra-diffused internal lens. This ensures no cellular damage — a risk with many generic at-home devices — and makes the LYMA Laser safe to use even around the delicate eye area.

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