Lyma vs Omnilux Which Red Light Therapy Mask is Worth the Investment
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Well hello there, • Thanks for taking the time to share this journey with me. I want to talk about Red light Therapy and how it is ideal for your skin. • Lyma Laser: • Premium design and technology. • Claims (e.g., skin rejuvenation, wrinkle reduction). • Price point: It’s an investment at the higher end of the market. • Omnilux Contour Mask: • Design features (flexibility, ease of use). • Claims (e.g., clinically proven benefits, suitable for daily use). • More affordable than Lyma, with slightly different light settings. • Features Comparison • Red Light Intensity Technology: • Lyma uses near-infrared light, while Omnilux uses red and infrared light. • Discuss wavelengths and what they target (Lima’s deeper skin penetration vs. Omnilux’s multi-benefit therapy). • Ease of Use: • Lyma: This can be done during relaxation time. • Omnilux: Flexible and conforms to the face; designed for mobility. • Battery Life Charging: • Lyma: Battery life and charging convenience. • Omnilux: Rechargeable, with user-friendly controls. • Pros and Cons • Lyma Pros: • Advanced technology and premium quality. • Suitable for those wanting high-end skincare. • Deeper penetration for long-term results. • Lyma Cons: • High price point may not be accessible for everyone. • Omnilux Pros: • Affordable compared to Lyma. • Lightweight, flexible, and easy to wear while on the go. • Proven clinical results for various skin types. • Omnilux Cons: • Less powerful than Lyma in terms of light intensity. • Some may prefer more premium materials. • Results Personal Experience • I can attest to my skin being supple and firm including; • my skin feels smoother and tighter. • Long-term benefits are fewer wrinkles and more radiance. • Easy way to incorporate into your skincare routine. • Conclusion: Which is Worth the Investment? Yes • If you need assistance on what device to purchase a red light mask or Lyma device, I can chat with you to help you decide on which device is ideal for your different types of skin care needs. • Lyma for those looking for a long-term luxury investment. • Omnilux for those wanting a more affordable, effective option. • Thanks again and don't forget to comment and let me know if you have any questions or if you want to join me on this journey. • • Lauren Germain • Lyma vs Omnilux: Which Red Light Therapy Mask is Worth the Investment? • LYMA • There are thousands of scientific journals published on the subject of Low-Level Laser therapy (LLLT) and its regenerative and healing properties. See what your peers are saying on LYMA Laser technology and LLLT in just some of the peer-reviewed evidence for near-infrared laser in plastic surgery. • Glass G.E. Photobiomodulation: A review of the molecular evidence for low level light therapy. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive Aesthetic Surgery 2021. • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33436... • Hode et al. The importance of coherence in phototherapy. Mechanisms for Low-Light Therapy IV 2009. • Glass G.E. Photobiomodulation: The Clinical Applications of Low-Level Light Therapy. Oxford University Press. • https://academic.oup.com/asj/article/... • Clinical trials • Hopkins, J.T., McLoda, T.A., Seegmiller, J.G. and Baxter, G.D., 2004. Low-level laser therapy facilitates superficial wound healing in humans: a triple-blind, sham-controlled study. Journal of athletic training, 39(3), p.223. • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... • Kajagar, B.M., Godhi, A.S., Pandit, A. and Khatri, S., 2012. Efficacy of low level laser therapy on wound healing in patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcers—a randomised control trial. Indian Journal of Surgery, 74, pp.359-363. • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... • OMNILUX • Omnilux Contour Face Clinical Study Summary • Clinical Report • Omnilux Men Peer Reviewed Publication • Clinical Report • Visible Red Light Does Not Induce DNA Damage in Human Dermal Fibroblasts • Jennifer Y. Wang, Evan Austin, Jared Jagdeo • Clinical Report • Near-infrared Light Does Not Induce DNA Damage in Human Dermal Fibroblasts • Jennifer Y. Wang, Evan Austin, Jared Jagdeo • Clinical Report • Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2007; 6: 189-194 • A prospective, Randomized, Placebocontrolled, Double-Blinded, and Split-Face Clinical Study on LED Phototherapy for Skin Rejuvenation: Clinical, Profilometric, Histologic, Ultrastructural, and Biochemical Evaluations and Comparison of Three Different Treatment Settings • Lee SY, et al. • Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B.2007; 88: 51-67 • A Single-Blinded Randomized Controlled Study to Determine the Efficacy of Omnilux Revive Facial Treatment in Skin Rejuvenation • A Study to Determine the Efficacy of Combination LED Light Therapy (830 nm and 633 nm) in Facial Skin Rejuvenation • Russell BA, Kellett N and Reilly LR. • Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy. 2005; 7: 196-200 • Clinical trial of Non thermal 633nm Omnilux LED array for renewal of Photoaging: Clinical Surface Profilometric Results • Kim JW. • Journal of the Korean society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. 2005; 9: 69-76
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