
Spotted: Kate Moss in a different kind of front row.
Earlier this month, the supermodel was the guest of honor at a London lecture with Lyma founder Lucy Goff and plastic surgeon Dr. Graeme Glass. There, the doctor spoke about his clinical study on the brand’s Lyma Laser technology, concluding that it “triggers an unprecedented cellular response” that can make skin look younger.
The device uses cold laser technology to help build collagen, minimizing wrinkles, redness, pigmentation and even cellulite without downtime or pain. It can be used on the face, neck or body (including those stubborn crepey areas, like the upper arm and jowls).
The Lyma Laser Pro

It’s no wonder that stars like Kate Hudson, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Sofia Richie Grainge are hooked on the Lyma Laser, with the latter saying on TikTok last year, “Within a week, this transformed my skin; it’s such a great product.”
Just a few months ago, Kathy Hilton told Page Six Style that her daughters, Paris and Nicky, turned her on to the device.
“We’re all obsessed,” she shared.

And lifestyle legend Martha Stewart recently visited the company’s UK headquarters to try the new Lyma Laser Pro for herself.
“Wow is all I can say!!!!!” she wrote on Instagram of the experience.
The Lyma Laser

The brand’s smaller, original model has a smaller treatment lens, but offers the same impressive efficacy.
While its tech is certainly pricey, Lyma’s before-and-after photos are jaw-dropping. The laser requires just three minutes of use per day and promises significant results within 30 days.

Celebrity esthetician Joanna Czech also uses the Lyma Laser on her clients before red carpet events.
“The Lyma Laser is the most effective skincare tool that I know of that’s suitable for at-home use,” she shared after the 2024 Met Gala.
“I have never seen anything so powerful, or able to deliver such amazing results.”
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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to pinpointing the season’s next big fashion trends to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.