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Technology is evolving rapidly in the beauty and cosmetic treatment industries. Few devices represent the leaps and bounds we’ve experienced better than the Picosecond Laser.
Skin imperfections, acne scarring, discoloration, premature aging, unwanted tattoos, and other conditions can shake our self-confidence. After all, we all long for clear, bright, youthful skin – whatever our age. If you relate to these sentiments, Picosecond laser technology may be the miracle solution you’ve been looking for.
It’s fast, safe, and non-invasive. Its results are backed by hard, scientific evidence too, and that’s not to mention the countless treatment success stories and see-it-to-believe-it before and afters.
In this article, we’ll lift the veil on Pico laser technology, what it is, how it works, and how it can revolutionize the way you care for your skin.
What is Pico laser technology?
Pico laser technology is a non-surgical, non-invasive laser skin treatment that can be used to address the majority of common skin imperfections, including spots caused by sun damage and acne scarring.
Pico technology is regarded as one of the most advanced laser treatments currently available on the market. It delivers noticeable, permanent results in fewer sessions than comparable options and is safe, requires minimal downtime, and can be used across the entire face and body.
How does Pico laser work?
Pico laser technology allows for the quick, effective, highly selective treatment of pigmented lesions and tattoos (in treatable colors). This laser also enhances elastin production in the skin, resulting in a softer, fuller, more youthful complexion.
The Pico laser works by sending ultra-short pulses of energy – without heat – to targeted problem areas. The laser’s impact on the skin is intense, shattering the problem skin pigment or particles. These are then eliminated naturally by the body.
The Pico laser is extremely precise, allowing the practitioner to achieve the optimal photomechanical effect. Although its pulses of energy are highly concentrated, the laser’s effect is gentle to the outer layer of the skin. Pico treatments do not burn the skin – patients typically experience very little or no discomfort during the course of their treatment.