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Pico Laser
Member Price $250
Non-Member Price $750
Skin Concerns
Pigmentation
Sun Damage
Skin Tone
Melasma
Skin Type All
Duration 30 Mins
Downtime None
Discomfort Minimal
Sessions 3-6
Technology Photomechanical
Clear and Dewy Skin With Pico
The Pico laser creates powerful results by shattering pigment with acoustic energy that creates a trillion low heat pulses per second. The Pico Laser treatment clears hyperpigmentation, melasma, and tattoo ink in fewer sessions by breaking pigment particles into tiny fragments that your body can naturally clear. The best part is their no social downtime and minimal discomfort.
Face
Neck
Body
Technology like no other
The pico uses photomechanical energy to target pigment and promote collagen, different from any other laser
Step 1
It delivers heat energy in ultra-short bursts - in a Picosecond!
Step 2
Because energy is delivered in a trillionth of a second it vibrates and shatters unwanted pigment into tiny particles that your body will naturally eliminate.
Step 3
This revolutionary technology selectively targets the skin concerns you want to treat while leaving the outer layer of your skin intact.
Treat, defeat, repeat
Is the Pico Laser safe?
Pico Laser treatments are safe and effective for all skin types, including darker skin tones. The technology is designed to minimize the risk of pigmentation changes.
How do I prepare for the treatment?
Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least two weeks before the treatment. Refrain from using retinoids, exfoliants, and actives for seven days prior.
What can I expect during and after the treatment?
Most clients describe the sensation as similar to a rubber band snap. Discomfort is minimal and can be reduced with a topical numbing cream. Any redness or swelling usually subsides within a few hours to a few days.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of sessions needed varies depending on the individual and the condition being treated. We usually suggest 3-4 sessions in most cases.
Results are long-lasting, but they may not be permanent. Maintenance sessions might be needed to sustain the results, especially for conditions like pigmentation or acne scars. Remember, even a summer in the sun can cause subtle pigment; maintenance is vital.
When will I see the results?
Results can be seen after one session, with noticeable improvements typically appearing within 2-4 weeks post-treatment.
When can I wear makeup again?
You can typically wear makeup immediately after a Pico laser treatment.
One consultation gives you a science-driven treatment plan
Our team starts by conducting an in-depth 3D analysis of your skin using AI algorithms to detect underlying problems. We continue to track your skin's progress to ensure we deliver the best results for your skin.
You stick with it, we’ll stick with you
It can take a little time for your skin to adjust and respond to new treatments and products, and for you to see results in the mirror.
Our aesthetics team will design a personalised treatment plan for you that evolves with your skin - increasing ingredient strengths and adjusting settings to give you the best results.
They’ll recommend a streamlined skin routine too, which will help your personalised plan get down to business.
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