
Your skin didn't gradually age. It changed.
Perimenopause. Menopause. Postpartum. Coming off hormonal birth control. Whatever triggered it — one day your skin just stopped behaving the same way.
Drier. Thinner. Less defined. The products you’d trusted for years suddenly sat on the surface and did nothing. Not because you changed your routine — because your biology changed underneath it.
Vyvo Encore was built for that moment. Not for early fine lines. For the woman whose hormones already changed the game.
Why what you've tried didn't reach the problem.
Collagen is made in the dermis. Most skincare never gets there. Light does.

3D Full-Face Coverage
4 Targeted Wavelengths

328 LEDs. Wired Delivery.
Ten weeks to recognize yourself again.
We won't tell you this works overnight — because it doesn't.
The women who see the biggest difference use it consistently.
Why everything you tried was disappointing.
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| Technology | Photobiomodulation 4 wavelengths | LED 1–2 wavelengths | Oral peptides | Topical actives | Neurotoxin / filler |
| Depth reached | Dermis (1–2mm) | Superficial dermis | Systemic · uncontrolled | Epidermis only | Dermis to subcutaneous |
| Collagen mechanism | Direct fibroblast stimulation | Partial | Indirect · no targeted pathway | Surface support only | None · volume replacement |
| Hormonal skin | Specifically designed for | Not addressed | Not addressed | Not addressed | Not addressed |
| Session time | 10 min · 3–5x per week | 10–20 min · varies | Daily pill | Daily application | Every 3–6 months |
| Sensitivity | Safe · no chemicals or heat | Generally safe | Generally safe | Often irritating | Not suitable |
| Cost | $249 one-time | $50–$700 one-time | $40–$80/month | $50–$200/month | $500–$1,500/session |
Simple enough to actually do consistently.
The questions women actually ask before buying
Does red light therapy actually work, or is this just a trend?
The mechanism is called photobiomodulation — studied since the 1960s.
Specific wavelengths of light penetrate the dermis and stimulate fibroblasts — the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin. More fibroblast activity means more collagen synthesis.
It feels like a trend because the technology recently became accessible at home. The science isn't new.
I’ve spent a lot on skincare that didn’t work. Why is this different?
Serums work at the epidermis. Collagen is produced in the dermis — 1 to 2mm deeper than most topical products reliably reach.
Red light bypasses that limitation entirely. It stimulates collagen production at the source, not the surface.
The reason previous things didn't work isn't that you chose badly. It's that they were working on the wrong layer.
I’m in perimenopause / menopause. Is this specifically relevant to me?
Very much so.
Estrogen directly activates fibroblasts. When estrogen declines, fibroblast activity drops — and collagen production drops with it. Studies show women lose approximately 30% of skin collagen in the first five years after menopause.
Red light stimulates fibroblasts through a separate pathway that doesn't require estrogen. It works directly on the cells estrogen used to activate.
I’m postpartum. Is this safe and will it help my skin?
Safe — no heat, no UV, no chemicals, no downtime.
The postpartum hormone drop triggers many of the same skin changes as perimenopause. The same mechanism applies.
If you're breastfeeding, check with your physician first — not because there's known risk, but because it hasn't been specifically studied in that context.
My skin became sensitive to products I used for years. Is this safe for sensitive skin?
Yes — and this is one of the reasons red light suits hormonally transitioning skin well.
No actives, no chemicals, no purging, no sensitization. It works beneath the skin barrier, not on it.
How is this different from cheaper LED masks I’ve seen online?
Three things: LED quality, power consistency, and wavelength specificity.
Vyvo Encore runs wired — consistent output every session. Battery-powered masks lose irradiance as charge depletes. It also uses four calibrated wavelengths targeting different skin layers, not generic single-wavelength red light.
A $49 mask may emit red light. That doesn't mean it reaches the dermis at a level that does anything.
Is this safe to use if I’m on HRT?
Yes. LED light therapy doesn't interact with hormone replacement therapy.
If you have specific concerns about your individual situation, your prescribing physician is the right person to ask.
What if it doesn’t work for me?
90-day results guarantee. Full refund, no questions.
How quickly will I see results?
Weeks 1–2: skin feels more comfortable, products absorb better.
Weeks 3–4: texture and tone start to shift.
Weeks 6–12: structural changes — the kind other people notice first.
Collagen rebuilding takes time. Consistent use is what separates the women who see results from the ones who don't.




