Have you reviewed LYMA laser?
Not as such. I’m not a fan as I tried it diligently for several months last year with zero discernible results.
It makes such huge claims – without much in the way of scientific backup – the company has yet to substantiate its claims with a clinical trial. It’s been brilliantly and stylishly marketed and it has persuaded a lot of journalists who should have asked a few more questions to repeat those marketing claims without explaining how, for instance, a device the size of a torch with a rechargeable battery can generate enough power to do what it says it does? Or how can any light which is allegedly strong enough to prompt healing deep within the skin be safe to use around the eyes/ shine directly in your eyes without protection?
So no, I don’t rate it.