Yeah, the only solution would be a coil or cap after each switch. Just there isn't much room in switch boxes, so the first light is prob the best bet. Not sure what's going to work better. The cap should soak up the additional voltage when dimmed, and spread it out. But still might see a bump in light. Just smooth do it may not bother you. The reactor, should do similar, in that the extra shot would be soaked up in increasing the magnetic field then put back in the circuit. As the volts go down. Try both. Should be able to track down a cheap cap. I don't know the size you would need. Not very large. Just ensure its 120vac. Reactor shouldn't matter.
Another solution would be a 1:1 isolation transformer. That should soak it up aswell. But where do you install that? Start to run into box issues. As it would be the same size as a doorbell transformer.
Have you. Contacted your switch provider to see what they think?