How to use The LYMA Laser by Aesthetician Nichola Joss

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Renowned Aesthetician Nichola Joss is one of the beauty industry’s most revered skincare experts, she explains how to use The LYMA Laser.
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Комментарии • 53

  • @idnaparker5077
    @idnaparker5077 Год назад +1

    Why is the laser in the video blue?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад +1

      Hi! It is simply due to a difference in regional regulations. The LEDs are indicator lights to show you if the device is on/off. The Laser technology is exactly the same in both red and blue devices

  • @dennispena5496
    @dennispena5496 2 года назад +1

    I just got my Lyma today! Excited to use it. So the instructions says to laser an area for 3 minutes then move on to another area. Is it better to use the instructions in this video instead and simply sweep the area you're working on 5 times before moving on to the next? Also should we avoid the Thyroid area of the neck?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад +1

      That's great! We can't wait for you to start enjoying your LYMA Laser. Both techniques can be used, but if you would like to schedule a 1:1 consultation, our Concierge team will be happy to get you set up with a personalised protocol. Please feel free to email them at Concierge@LYMA.life 💫

    • @lauribetica
      @lauribetica 2 года назад +1

      could You Tell us the results please? thanks

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад

      Hi Laura! Some amazing Before and Afters can be found on our website lyma.life/laser/results/

  • @Barreau2012
    @Barreau2012 2 года назад +3

    Why does the laser light is blue? I recently got my Lyma laser and the light is red..

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for your comment, we would love to clarify this for you.
      As a result of variations in regional regulations, the LYMA Laser is now available with either red or blue power indicators. Due to the fact that the near-infrared laser is almost invisible to the human eye, we have included 4 LEDs to let you know if this is on or off. This is the only difference and has no impact on the game changing laser technology which is able to reach deep down into the dermis to rejuvenate, plump, tighten and smooth skin.

  • @dotowers1958
    @dotowers1958 Год назад +1

    Just started using this laser. I can't get it to turn blue. How do you change the color?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад +1

      Hello Dorothy, it sounds as though you have received a red LYMA Laser! The colour of the Laser, either Blue or Red, is simply based on geographical location and there is no difference in the efficacy between the two.

    • @dotowers1958
      @dotowers1958 Год назад

      @@lymalife The booklet states 808nm and 620 nm (red status light). Are you saying those are equal?
      The link for concierge is not working so I am unable to contact lyma.

    • @missymoo1568
      @missymoo1568 9 месяцев назад

      Did you contact Lyma? I'm thinking of purchasing the laser and wondered about the colour difference too.

    • @barbarasilverman8917
      @barbarasilverman8917 7 месяцев назад

      Does the LYMA have a zapping effect like most lasers?

  • @vivixwaldo4227
    @vivixwaldo4227 10 месяцев назад

    Will the blue light have a wakening effect if used in the evening?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  9 месяцев назад

      Hi @vivixwaldo4227 The LYMA Laser should not have an awakening effect if used in the evening as there is no UV light in the Laser which is the light source known to cause a wakening effect in the evening. To learn more about the Laser have a look here lyma.life/laser/

  • @Pos608
    @Pos608 Год назад +1

    What happens if you use it on the lips?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад +1

      Hi Pamela, we have found a lot of our expert facials partners hold the laser on the lips for its ability to trigger collagen production.

  • @cristybello
    @cristybello 2 года назад +2

    How old is the lady from the video? And is Lyma all she does or does she also do other treatments like Ultraformer 3 or botox or retinol? Thank you very much indeed.🤗

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад

      Hi Cristal, the lady in the video is Nichola Joss, celebrated facialist and creator of the Inner Facial. Nichola has been a long term ambassador for the LYMA Laser and has even introduced them into her treatments at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park.

    • @cristybello
      @cristybello 2 года назад +4

      @@lymalife thank you, and what about my questions? Hihihi

  • @J.E.C.
    @J.E.C. 2 года назад +1

    Is it blue light or red light?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад +1

      Hi E.C., customers in the US receive the red power indicators, elsewhere you will receive blue. The power of the LYMA Laser is the same regardless of the power indicator lights. Hope this helps.

  • @margottfon330
    @margottfon330 2 года назад +1

    What are the side effects?? Thank you :))

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад

      Hi Margott,
      The LYMA Laser has unique internal lenses which disperse the light of the laser, removing all heat. This results in a damage free approach to cell repair and renewal. The Laser delivers only positive effects when being used to treat various conditions and concerns.
      We would love to speak with you more about your skin concerns, and how the Laser will benefit you. Our LYMA Concierge team are available to provide you with advice on how to make your move. (concierge@lyma.life)

  • @audreybennati2618
    @audreybennati2618 2 года назад +1

    Why does the light on her device appear blue? And why does the instruction book say to hold in place a minimal of 3 minutes and this video had her moving it all over her face??!!

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад

      Hi Audrey, many thanks for your comment. The LYMA Laser is available with either red or blue power indicators. Which one you receive very much depends on where you are located, and this is purely down to slight differences in regional regulations. Rest assured, both versions have exactly the same 500mW near-infrared laser.
      The laser can be used using two different methods, gliding or static. If you would like to discuss a personalised protocol to make sure you achieve the best results then please don't hesitate to contact out Concierge team on Concierge@LYMA.life ✨

  • @songbabe1
    @songbabe1 2 года назад +3

    Can this reduce saggy jowls? Do you have more before and after photos?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jane,
      Absolutely, the LYMA Laser is great for jowls. As we age, our skin looses collagen and elasticity resulting in sagging skin and loss of definition along the jaw line. The LYMA Laser houses a 500mW near infrared laser which is proven to reach the deepest layers of skin, including fat and muscle tissue, to encourage collagen and elastin production.
      If you would like some more information on LYMA and how it could be an advantage for you, please contact the LYMA Concierge team and they will be happy to help. All the best and thank you for your comment. (concierge@lyma.life)

    • @cristybello
      @cristybello 2 года назад

      @@lymalife how it differs from Ultraformer 3

    • @reddress2200
      @reddress2200 2 года назад +3

      Can anyone, not connected to Lyma, answer this question?

    • @reddress2200
      @reddress2200 2 года назад +1

      @@lymalife you represent Lyma, what else are you going to say?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад

      Hi there! Some amazing before and afters can be found on our website lyma.life/laser/results/

  • @catherinekenmuuir4294
    @catherinekenmuuir4294 2 года назад +1

    is this the same as ultra laser

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад +1

      Hi Catherine,
      Thank you for your comment. The LYMA Laser differs from ULTRA lasers in two ways, the first being that the LYMA Laser is the worlds first medical grade laser delivered in a format safe for home use. Previously, to see benefits from a laser of this power would have required visits to a clinic. Secondly, the Laser is completely damage/pain free, so there is no down time between uses.
      If you would like some more information on LYMA and how it could be an advantage for you, please contact the LYMA Concierge team and they will be happy to help. All the best and thank you for your comment. (concierge@lyma.life)

  • @kara6767
    @kara6767 Год назад

    Can i use it after botox and fillers?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад

      Hi Kara, Yes! It's absolutely fine to the LYMA Laser after having Botox or fillers. In fact, it can even help with the healing process afterwards.

  • @teshoian
    @teshoian 2 года назад

    Why is my light red and this one is blue?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад +1

      Hi Mark, Thank you for your comment, we'd love to clarify this for you! The LYMA Laser is available with either red or blue power indicators to let you know when the near-infrared laser is on or off. This is purely due to slight differences in regional regulations and makes no difference to the efficacy of the laser itself ✨

  • @KC-ft9hp
    @KC-ft9hp 2 года назад

    How much?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад

      Hi there, the LYMA Laser is £1,999 GBP ($2,695 USD)

    • @KC-ft9hp
      @KC-ft9hp 2 года назад +2

      @@lymalife so expensive 😫

  • @neevashore4585
    @neevashore4585 Год назад

    Does this work for Melania - does it reduce dark spots

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад

      Hi Neeva, thank you so much for commenting. The LYMA Laser does work on sun induced pigmentation, for more information do get in touch with Concierge who can give bespoke advice.

  • @parischatelet
    @parischatelet 2 года назад +1

    This is LED light, why is it called a laser?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад +2

      Hi there! The LYMA Laser is the worlds first clinic grade laser delivered in a format safe for home use. The LEDs you can see act as power indicators only to let you know whether the near-infrared laser is on or off. The LYMA Laser is 100x more than LED and can penetrate deep down into the dermis to rejuvenate, plump, tighten and smooth skin.

    • @jennifermcdowell2478
      @jennifermcdowell2478 2 года назад

      How can they call this Lazer when it is no different from LOD? Plus are getting red,others blue? How can you justify just under £2K for this?

    • @roniwilliams2594
      @roniwilliams2594 Год назад +3

      Jennifer, if you READ the entire info you will learn that the Lyma is NOT an LED! It is a “cold laser” which is 100x stronger than LED light.
      When you turn on the device, they used an LED light ONLY to show that the device is on, because the “near infrared” wavelength is invisible to the human eye, and you wouldn’t know if it were on or off, so that’s why they used the LED as an indicator that it’s on. Since that’s the only thing the LED is used for, it doesn’t matter what color the light is…blue, red, or it could purple, it makes no difference at all!
      I hope this has explained the Lyma a little better for you! Personally, I plan on buying one the minute I’ve saved enough to purchase it…I’m so excited!!😊❤

  • @Bedeborah
    @Bedeborah Год назад

    Does it have botox in it at all?

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  Год назад +1

      Hi Sybil, there is no botox used in the LYMA Laser system. The LYMA Laser is a clinic-grade near-infrared laser in a format safe for home use with no pain or damage to the skin. It is absolutely fine to use alongside botox appointments and other cosmetic treatments ✨

  • @GH-bg7dw
    @GH-bg7dw 2 года назад

    To mutch work and time!

    • @lymalife
      @lymalife  2 года назад

      Hi there,
      The LYMA Laser can deliver significant improvements from just 15 minutes a day, meaning it can easily fit into your existing skin care routine. We even have customers who love to use their Laser while they watch something on Netflix.
      If you would like some more information on how the Laser works, please contact the LYMA Concierge who are more than happy to answer any questions you might have (concierge@lyma.life).