Laser Showdown: Which One is Better? LYMA Laser or NIRA Laser?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Today on Beauty Beyond 40, FINALLY - my LYMA vs NIRA video is here! I created a comparison chart, I'll show you both sets of before and after photos, and tell you my final thoughts and opinions about both lasers.
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    //SKIP AHEAD
    00:00 Intro
    00:53 Why This Video Took Me So Long
    02:38 Comparison Chart Overview
    05:06 Detailed Chart Review
    18:33 Before and After Photos
    21:09 Which One is Better?
    24:55 LYMA Pro Laser
    25:56 What I'm Using Moving Forward
    29:49 Outro
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Комментарии • 67

  • @NIRA_skin
    @NIRA_skin Месяц назад +7

    We appreciate the effort you put into creating this content. Your before and after photos, along with your insights, will be incredibly valuable for anyone considering our NIRA Lasers. We’re grateful for the opportunity to be featured on your channel. Thank you for being part of our NIRA family!

  • @lyndaboca8111
    @lyndaboca8111 Месяц назад +7

    I love the results from the Lyma, the best at home laser! I bought it during black friday at discount :)

  • @denisenj7648
    @denisenj7648 Месяц назад +12

    For 2k more, it's not worth it bc you can get some great in office treatments for that amount if money not to mention the time. I'd get rhe nira and hit the derms office.

  • @suecone2198
    @suecone2198 28 дней назад +2

    I have the Nira Pro and I had quit using my small Nira but I am going to start using the small one on my eyes as I had never thought about how perfect the small Nira is for the eyes. Great review!

  • @alicesvideos
    @alicesvideos Месяц назад +10

    Exciting! I have both as well so I'm watching now to see how your results compare to mine. Couldn't find your chart to download -- ?? I have a feeling I know what your final thoughts will be . . . .
    Time for face & neck - Lyma - 75 to 90 mins. (inc. lots of 5 min. holds), Nira 12 mins.
    Skincare - Lyma - really really dislike their Mist & Glide, instead I use a variety of oils. Also, don't like Lyma's Serum & Cream either. Nira - haven't tried their products but absolutely love that you use it on clean skin.
    Lyma - totally pain free, Nira Pro - zero pain, unless you don't lift it to move to next spot, that creates a lot of heat.
    Lyma - it takes soooo long that it's a bore. Personally I think all the gliding doesn't do all that much for your skin as the laser doesn't get a chance to train on anything, so I do a 5 min. glide on each of cheeks, forehead & neck, and then do about 12 5-min. holds on various parts of my face. I too have thought a bit about whether it's the products and hour facial massage might be a big part of my results.
    Lyma - I don't mind looking in the mirror for 12 mins. while I use it.
    Eyes -- I use Lyma across my upper lips and holds on various places above my brows to get eyebrow lift, which also helps with hoods. With Nira, I do 3 zaps over each upper eyelid and then zap above my brows to give them lift. Both do give lift and have evened my brows. But I think Nira probably accomplishes that over a shorter period of time.
    Skin Quality -- I think they both improve skin quality/texture. Also, both greatly reduce redness as in banish it completely -- at least for me, and I have rosacea.
    Skin Firmness - Lyma does help with firmness, slowly, very slowly. Nira - not sure.
    Here's a question that maybe you can get answered -- I don't know what they call them, but you know that test you can get that shows sun damage? I'd love to know if either of these devices show improvement in those tests? Lyma says it does deep to actually fix damage so I would think those tests should show less damage over time???
    Which would I recommend? I doubt people want to spend 60 to 90 mins. a day so the Lyma will get old quickly. Nira at just 12 min. a day, which includes extra passes all around my eyes, is a piece of cake. I have to say after using my Lyma religiously every night for 4 months, I've kind of pooped out this last month, so I've got my battery charging and start again tonight, I promise (I hope).
    Loved your video!!!!

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      Wow thanks for all of your thoughts! Obviously we are both very into the topic 😂😊

    • @RachanaTiwari-ol2qh
      @RachanaTiwari-ol2qh 11 часов назад

      Hey thank u for all these information,which one do u think helps with red veins on face ?i have so many of them

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  2 часа назад

      @@RachanaTiwari-ol2qh I am not sure, but my guess would be that the LYMA could help with that.

  • @carlingus7639
    @carlingus7639 Месяц назад +2

    Hi! Quick comment -as a lyma laser user for couple years now I’ll say I use NO skincare under it just clean skin and it is very good at giving a glowy, plumped look to the skin …as well as improving skin texture scars pores acne even some lifting/refining of jaw line…it clearly isn’t skincare doing it for me. I look rested and healthier in the immediate hour or so after using it. 15 mins gets you some circulation and plump to the skin before makeup for an event. Longer sessions in front of television/ while reading most nights before bed are where long term change occurs. It is not for faint of heart. It takes too long and isn’t immediate enough for most people. It’s for people willing to use it at least 30 mins for real change.

  • @denisenj7648
    @denisenj7648 Месяц назад +9

    Surprisingly, what has worked best on my hooded eyes has been my estradiol vag cream. I have a dedicated tube I use as eye and neck cream and after a few weeks my eyes look much better.

  • @kellyh917
    @kellyh917 Месяц назад +5

    Thanks, Trina!! Love your videos and how thorough you are with reviewing devices. You have definitely inspired most, if not all, of my beauty device purchases! 😀
    I have and love both! ❤ I've had the Nira since August and use it more because it's faster, but I try to fit in the Lyma at least twice a week. I got the Lyma in December and committed to the 30-60 mins the first 3 months. I was excited to use it and the time passed pretty quickly since I am always doing it when we're winding down before bed and watching TV.
    I also do the Nira while watching TV. In the beginning I used the mirror, but now I pretty much have a sense of the "route" around my face. Although... My face must be much bigger than Trina's because it takes me longer than 3 minutes. 😂
    I love and will continue to use both because of the improvement in skin texture and my fine lines have softened.

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for your thoughts. I’m glad to see someone else using both like me!

    • @alicesvideos
      @alicesvideos Месяц назад

      @@beautybeyond40 I'm going to TRY to make it a year with the Lyma. We'll see how that goes. Oh, I forgot to say I think there is some improvement in my decades old acne scars as well. Much less noticeable, although that could be because the red tinge that remained is gone. Really does wonders for redness!

  • @kkorsh
    @kkorsh Месяц назад +1

    thanks for another amazing video and for your rec on nira precision for my hooded eyelids. I got it and waiting for it to arrive. can't wait to start using it. I'm actually in the UK and am considering LYMA and maybe even LYMA pro, although its soooo expensive

  • @suzannehorton3146
    @suzannehorton3146 Месяц назад +2

    I guess depending on age or skin issue... I found the lyma laser helped alot for overall.. glow and looking younger.. i am 59 years old.... i dont have much for lines etc,, but it helps to lift and make my face look healthy..i never tried the Nira...so i cant say anything about the device..

  • @kimhoffman433
    @kimhoffman433 Месяц назад +2

    thanks

  • @marlaherbig6591
    @marlaherbig6591 Месяц назад +2

    I use the Nira with my dominate hand while brushing my teeth with my electric toothbrush with my left. Pretty fast!

  • @td4611
    @td4611 Месяц назад +1

    I have the Nira Laser and use it regularly. I have to be careful with all my heated devices because I’ve experienced burns. I’m not sure if it’s working for me or not. That’s because I use a lot of devices and I’m not testing them like an influencer.

  • @HellBelle666
    @HellBelle666 День назад +1

    Thanks for this.🙏
    I have the Lyma and its brilliant.
    And you answered my question whether to bother getting the nira.
    I use castor oil to use my lyma 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  День назад

      Thank you! I love hearing how people use their LYMA!

  • @heatherhernandez5561
    @heatherhernandez5561 Месяц назад +2

    This makes me want to re start using my Nira

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад +1

      I go through phases where I get motivated to use some devices again. It's so hard to stay consistent all the time.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Месяц назад

      We're thrilled to hear that! Restarting your NIRA routine could bring you great results. Remember to stay consistent and follow the recommended guidelines for the best outcome. If you have any questions or need tips, feel free to reach out.

  • @jackiel7728
    @jackiel7728 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the thorough review ❤ I'm leaning towards Nira because of both the budget and the treatment time (I'm a new mom 😅). You mentioned that you do your Nira treatment at night, is that the same time you use your LED mask? Would they go well together considering they both give the skin sime heat? I use my LED mask right before sleep.
    How about the combination of Nira and microcurrent devices such as Bear2? I don't have a microcurrent device right now but am thinking of getting one in about a year once my baby has a better sleeping schedule and I can afford to have more self-care time. I'm wondering though, how I'd layer LED, Nira, and micro current together, or if purchasing Nira now will prevent me from using a micro current device

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Месяц назад +1

      Hi, @jackiel7728 Thank you for choosing NIRA! We suggest incorporating complementary skincare tools alongside NIRA. Alternate their usage, using NIRA in the morning and other devices in the evening to allow your skin time to rest.
      Just keep in mind that with more use of skincare devices, your skin might need extra hydration in those areas, but other than that, you should be fine and it is totally safe!

  • @SherriEhlers
    @SherriEhlers Месяц назад +1

    Hi, any restrictions with the Lyma or Nira for acne? My menopausal skin doesn't cooperate sometimes. I have the Nira precision, and I've learned the hard way that the concentrated precision tip hurts A LOT on skin imperfections. With the bigger tip on the Nira pro, does the larger laser surface area dilute it so there's less pain? I knew nothing about the Lyma before today. Thanks!

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Месяц назад

      Hi, @SherriEhlers We're sorry to hear about your experience with the NIRA Precision. With the NIRA Pro, the larger laser surface area can indeed make the treatment feel less intense because it distributes the energy over a broader area. We have no evidence to support any contraindications regarding acne. However, it's still crucial to avoid using it directly on active acne or broken skin to prevent irritation.

  • @suereeve7
    @suereeve7 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks Trina, great tutorial as always. Do you have any thoughts as to which device is best suited to treat smoker's lines? They are my no1 concern. I use the Zipp and the Maysama Panel religiously. I would appreciate any advice you might have for me. Thank you

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад +2

      I would be sure to use the founders favorite nanocurrent routine on your lip area and then trying using some rooibos skincare with your maysama panel on pulse mode

    • @suereeve7
      @suereeve7 Месяц назад

      Thank you. Are you saying that neither the Lyma or the Nira Pro will help with the smoker's lines? Thanks so much for all this

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      @@suereeve7 They both would help with that. I thought you were asking how the ZIIP and Maysama panel would help with that. All 4 of these devices will help with smoker's lines. The device that will help the most is the one you use the most.

    • @suereeve7
      @suereeve7 Месяц назад

      @@beautybeyond40 Thank you for taking the time to answer me.

  • @stephanienicholson8357
    @stephanienicholson8357 Месяц назад +2

    Trina, I just bought the Lyma laser based on your reviews. My only question is this. Generally speaking, can we combine the Lyma laser with our favorite LED mask on the same day or should those modalities be spaced apart? Other than that, I am loving the Lyma so far and it really seems to be helping with my perioral dermatitis.

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      So glad to hear this! You can definitely use your LED mask and LYMA on the same day. I often do this

    • @stephanienicholson8357
      @stephanienicholson8357 Месяц назад +1

      @@beautybeyond40 Great! I really appreciate your help. I just bought the Korres Velvet Skin and am excited to try it for some added slip. Love your content and thank you! ☺

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      @@stephanienicholson8357 I hope you love it!

  • @janestclair3650
    @janestclair3650 14 дней назад

    What about jowls and marionette lines..do any help..what about original Nira?

  • @MissKrisLoves
    @MissKrisLoves 22 дня назад

    What's the difference between the Lyma and other medical grade cold lasers used to treat arthritis? Or injuries to the skin, scars etc
    Thank you for this comparison ❤

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  22 дня назад

      Not sure. This is the only cold laser I have used and I specialize in at-home devices and don’t use any devices to treat arthritis. You could ask LYMA directly?

  • @srao3020
    @srao3020 27 дней назад

    Hello, few questions
    1- Can I use Nira and Lyma on the same day on different parts of the face? Nira near the eyes and Lyma rest of the face?
    2- Can I use Lyma with Light Salon as a part of a protocol?

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  27 дней назад +1

      yes you can use both as long as you don't overlap. if you don't overlap, you are not using both devices on the same skin. yes you can use LYMA with LED. there is no conflict.

  • @lindabenson1764
    @lindabenson1764 17 дней назад

    CAN(?) you use the (larger) Nira Pro around & close to your eyes? (Like you can with the Nira Precision?)

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  16 дней назад

      You can if it fits. It doesn’t fit on my hooded eyes.

  • @fennlynn7675
    @fennlynn7675 Месяц назад +1

    hi trina which one is best for lifting coz i don't have hyperpigmentation or wrinkles and am most concerned about jowls and nasalabia folds

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Месяц назад

      Hi, @fennlynn7675 Our non-fractional laser device technology is not typically utilized for sculpting the jowls. This type of technology is clinically proven to build collagen for dramatic wrinkle reduction in 90 days. However, stimulating collagen production within the skin generally offers long-lasting benefits beyond wrinkle reduction. By treating deeper than just the skin's surface, gradual yet lasting skin renewal occurs - resulting in a jowl reduction over time.

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      Per the chart I created, neither of them include “lifting” as a concern they treat. However, feel free to look at my before and after photos to see which one you think gives you the results you like more. I tend to view lifting devices as muscle tightening devices like microcurrent, which I also use along with my skin tightening devices.

  • @elpidagrace
    @elpidagrace Месяц назад +1

    The Nira pro is def much more within my price range, however I really suffer from melasma…. The heat from the Nira pro, prob no bueno…???? I’ve been eyeing and hoping to save up for the Luna since it came out….🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      The nira didn’t seem to affect my melasma

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Месяц назад

      Hi, @elpidagrace Although NIRA Lasers are safe to use and have been tested clinically to achieve FDA clearance, we have no evidence to support any contraindications regarding melasma. We are so confident that you’ll love your results that we offer a 90-day money-back guarantee.

  • @CeciliaNordebrink
    @CeciliaNordebrink Месяц назад

    Hello! Can't they do a mask with the lyma laser like a LED-mask? :)

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      I am guessing no since they don't sell it

  • @fionaoneill4674
    @fionaoneill4674 Месяц назад +1

    Can you use a Lyma if you have rosacea?x

  • @helloydl
    @helloydl Месяц назад

    Hello guys, I am 36 and using both nira pro and percision. I have severe tech neck, and after using the pro on the sides of my neck, now the deep lines have significantly improved to the point where they are becoming invisible, however the middle of my neck, I can still see the deep lines! Percision also works perfect for me when lifting my hoodie eyes, but my under eye wrinkle becomes more obvious due to dryness. overall, I personally think nira is a lot more promising then lyma.
    I have a lot of questions about lyma, still wondering what's the mechanisim of delivering the results. nira uses precise wavelength to heat up the water in the dermas to create acute stress on skin, red light mask use certain wavelength to regenerate the our cell, therefore becomes more healthy. This sounds a lot like how lyma is working according to this RUclips (Sorry, I don't know her name).I am wondering if the "cold laser" is just red light, that's why it needs such a long treatment everyday to see results. With $2000 t0 $3000 budget, it makes more sense to see a professional for shorter treatment and promising results.
    I've heard a lot of good things about JOVS 4D mask, it uses 4 wavelengths (2 red lights, 2 lasers), 15 min/day and costs $700-$800 without promotion. People who uses it also indicate they see dramatic improvement on skin tone, much like the lyma but cheaper, easier, shorter treatment.
    I personally think lyma is a scam, and we should shop wisely.

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  Месяц назад

      Hi. My name is Trina and I read all the comments on my channel. Thanks for your feedback. No, the LYMA is not just a red light. I explain the LLLT technology in detail in this video and discuss how it works and what it is doing. Perhaps you can watch it again? You are correct that the Nira uses heat to create stress on the skin and force collagen production per collagen induction therapy. Since the LYMA is cold, it does not cause any damage to the skin and regenerates cells and skin over time. This is why it works slower than the NIRA. Some people don't want to use heat/damage their skin to see results, which is why LYMA is a better choice for them. I also cover this in detail in my video. I have the JOVS mask and haven't seen much improvement over a month+ of use. I still use my NIRA and LYMA devices and based on my results, I don't think they are a scam, but since you disagree, you can shop per your opinions. Thanks for watching.

  • @kirstybreen1295
    @kirstybreen1295 Месяц назад

    I got rid on my nira pro because I wasn’t noticing a difference. Do you think the precision is better for the eyes? 👀 does it have that annoying beep?

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Месяц назад

      The NIRA Lasers require consistent usage for at least 60-90 days to start seeing results. The NIRA Precision Laser is perfect for targeting small, hard-to-treat areas such as crow's feet and the general area around the eyes. Both lasers use pulse beeps to signify when it's time to move to a new spot.

  • @awetewtewtewawetwetw500
    @awetewtewtewawetwetw500 Месяц назад +1

    Do you wear upf gloves

  • @emishatar
    @emishatar 14 дней назад

    Wow, you are lucky... I could never afford to buy a device for more than 5 thousand dollars! Even the older version is still out of reach for my pocket!

    • @beautybeyond40
      @beautybeyond40  12 дней назад

      I don’t have a device that costs more than $5k

  • @Roxygirl176
    @Roxygirl176 Месяц назад +6

    I wanted to like the Lyma so badly, but after so much experience watching their social media, their founder Lucy only shows long distance shots of herself, and if you do see a video with a content creator she hasn’t filtered, you can see that she has wrinkles and clearly uses Botox on her forehead. I don’t believe that the Lyma is the miracle device it is being promoted as. Plus the people they use on their social media promotions are either young (so don’t yet have aging skin) or celebrities who are clearly using professional procedures. If the Lyma was as good as they claim, why don’t they show real before and after images of everyday people that are not filtered or photoshopped in any way? Again, I’m not a hater, I really wanted to like the Lyma.

    • @user-pammyr
      @user-pammyr Месяц назад +2

      I’m 68 and been using it for 2.5 years. It does work but it’s very subtle results. It takes a while. It has reduced a lump on my face by 90% and hoping it will be gone soon. When I look in the mirror I can see where I have used it because my face and neck has less marks.