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I purchased the Lyma Laser for 2,000 pounds 3 months ago

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LYMA LASER

$2,000
I purchased the Lyma Laser for 2,000 pounds 3 months ago and used it religiously for those three months. After seeing no improvement what so ever I asked for a refund. They said I needed to use it for longer and they would not refund and pointed to their terms and conditions.
I am so so upset as I write this - the absolute and utter lack of integrity that has been shown is shocking has and I can't believe that I have willingly given them2,000 pounds. Please take my advice - do not buy this device - because there are no refunds if it doesn't work. They do not care. I am now looking at legal options - but please please do take my advice.

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Hi Anjuli, wondering if you continued to use the Lyma and/or see any results yet? I also bought it in November but wasn't able to start it till this January. And even now the time it requires means some days I don't get to it and they say consistency is key, so I'm not surprised 8 weeks in I'm not yet seeing much of a difference. It seemed great in theory, but to tighten my arms, stomach, décolleté, etc requires SO much time every day it's not realistic for someone if they have a busy job or other time draining commitments.
I noticed a great improvement in my type 2 rosacea and acne. It's pretty fast acting for acne (probably the blue LEDs) but I had to use it for a good 2 months to see a real improvement in my rosacea. Skintone and texture also got better. I also think it's reduced my fine lines. My mom was commenting on how nice my skin was looking one day. But as far as tightening loose skin? I'm not sure. I have some loose skin under my eye (more so after lower blepharoplasty) and it didn't help with that at all. Not even after using it for 6 months on that area daily. The company told me to just "keep at it" and that it would "stimulate collagen and tighten the skin". I think 6 months should be enough time though?

So yeah for surface skin issues it might be good, but for skin elasticity or anything structural? Not quite sure about that.
This device is wonderful. But it's painfully time consuming if done properly.m
I snagged a barely used Lyma Laser on ebay for $1,800 and received it exactly one week ago. I'm a relatively youthful looking, soon to be 70 year old woman and am using it to treat skin slackness, expression lines, and a few ancient acne scars (depressions). I've been using the device (without the Lyma mist or serum) for one hour each day, half the time on spot treatments and the other half doing the face and neck. It's too soon to tell whether or not the device is working. But I will keep everyone posted on my results.
Would love to hear how it goes!
I've used the Lyma Laser for three months, and I still don't see a noticeable improvement. But I will keep using it and will report back from time to time.
Honestly i have the lyma laser for 3 months and i believe it made some difference but i need to have in clinic tteatments to really seee a bigger difference in my skin
This device just makes ur skin puffy which gives u the illusion of better skin, but it just stretches out ur skin which us bad in long run, thats my experience with the lyma
I seem to notice the same thing. My face is starting to look more loose then tight ?