Aesthetic & Skin
Pico Laser
Pico laser delivers ultra-short pulses of energy that break pigment into fine particles and stimulate skin renewal, helping with dark spots, uneven tone, dullness and overall texture. Because the pulses are extremely brief, treatment can be effective with minimal downtime, and settings are tailored to your skin type.
Book a consultationWhy consider it
- ✦Targets pigmentation, sun spots and dark marks
- ✦Evens skin tone and refines texture
- ✦Stimulates renewal for clearer skin
- ✦Minimal downtime between sessions
Who it's for
Pico laser suits people troubled by sun spots, uneven tone, dullness or rough texture, and — with careful, conservative settings — some cases of melasma. Your skin type and history are assessed first, as suitability and settings differ for each individual.
What the procedure involves
After a skin assessment, the laser is set to your skin type and concern, then passed over the treatment area in a comfortable session. A short course is usually planned for the best, even result. We explain realistic timelines and aftercare, including sun protection, which is essential between sessions.
Recovery & downtime
Mild redness may last a few hours and most people return to their routine the same day. Results build over a course of sessions as pigment clears and the skin renews. Diligent sun protection protects and prolongs your result.
Risks & considerations
Pigmentation conditions such as melasma can be stubborn and may recur, so realistic expectations matter. Incorrect settings can risk irritation, which is why we assess your skin type carefully and treat conservatively. Sun exposure between sessions can undo progress.
Before & After

Real patient photos. Results may vary from person to person.
Questions
- What concerns does Pico laser address?
- Sun spots, uneven tone, dullness and texture, and melasma with careful settings. Suitability is assessed at consultation.
- Is it safe for my skin tone?
- Settings are tailored to your skin; we assess your skin type to treat safely and effectively.
- How many sessions are needed?
- A short course is usually recommended; the exact number depends on your skin and concern.