The PicoWay laser is an FDA-cleared picosecond laser that's commonly used for tattoo removal. In dermatology practices, it's also used for skin rejuvenation: treating acne scars, wrinkles, dark spots, and benign pigmented lesions, including cafĂ©-au-lait spots, lentigines, birthmarks, age spots or sun spots, and melasma.Â
Manufactured by Candela, it’s an effective treatment for a wide variety of tattoo colors, including blue and green ink, which is notoriously difficult to treat.Â
Settings can be customized to safely treat any skin tone, making it one of the best choices for laser tattoo removal. PicoWay has four wavelengths (1,064 nm, 785 nm, 730 nm, and 532 nm) for safe, accurate tattoo removal of a wide range of ink colors, with minimal side effects.
“[Picoway] can treat tattoos with fewer follow-up visits compared with other lasers,” says Dr. Ariel Ostad, a dermatologist in New York City. “What separates PicoWay from other methods of tattoo removal is that this laser uses photoacoustic energy, as opposed to thermal energy. So this laser light shatters the tattoo ink into tiny particles. Depending on the tattoo, you’ll need a series of treatments—four to five sessions—to see optimal results, with one month between each session” for healing.
The PicoWay laser system comes with different handpieces to address various skin concerns. PicoWay Resolve can address signs of aging, such as fine lines, by stimulating new collagen and elastin production.Â
PicoWay Zoom is better for treating hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and other types of skin discoloration (including tattoos).
PicoWay laser treatments can help with melasma, but because melasma involves pigment at different depths of the dermis, PicoWay alone is usually not enough to completely resolve it.Â
Some providers combine the treatment with topical bleaching products or anti-inflammatory skin care creams, as well as oral medications.Â
If you're not properly pre-treated, lasers have the potential to cause more pigmentation and melasma.
Pros
Cons
RealSelf Tip: Laser tattoo removal isn’t recommended for women who are pregnant or planning to get pregnant soon because the process can take a year (or more). If you get pregnant before your tattoo is completely removed, you should pause treatments and resume once your provider has determined it’s safe.
Cost varies by your provider's level of experience, their practice location, and the number of sessions you’ll need to fully remove a tattoo.Â
Some providers offer a reduced price on a series of treatments if you pay for them up-front.
Related: 6 Women Share Their Most Regrettable Tattoo and How Much They Paid to Remove It
The PicoWay photos in our gallery have been shared by the provider who performed the procedure, with the patient's consent.
The number of PicoWay treatments you need will depend on the type and severity of the skin concern you're treating, as well as the placement of the treatment area and intensity of the setting your technician uses. Tattoo removal can take as few as 4 or more than 10 treatment sessions (RealSelf members have had up to 14).
Tattoos that are more than a year old, have ink in the deeper layers of skin, or are located in a lower leg or arm (where the blood supply isn't as strong) usually take longer to remove.Â
During your initial consultation, your provider should be able to estimate how many treatments you'll need for significant fading, but you won't really know until you're several sessions in and can see how quickly it's fading.
The short laser pulses of PicoWay are intended to minimize discomfort during the treatment. However, RealSelf members say the treatment can still be painful (especially on higher settings), even with a topical numbing cream. That's because a topical anesthetic only numbs the surface layer of skin, while the laser penetrates the deeper layers.Â
The treatment sessions are relatively short (typically 20 minutes or less), so the most painful part doesn't last too long. That said, everyone's pain tolerance is different. If this is a major concern for you, talk with your provider about how to stay as comfortable as possible during your treatment.Â
RealSelf Tip: Clinical studies show that smoking makes laser tattoo removal nearly 70% less successful. So by quitting smoking, you’ll have fewer appointments, which means less pain and expense.
Between PicoWay tattoo removal sessions, follow these healing guidelines to speed healing.
If you have oozing or signs of infection, call your doctor right away.
The PicoSure laser also delivers ultra-short pulses of energy to break up tattoo pigment while minimizing the amount of heat delivered to your skin.Â
While it’s popular and FDA-cleared for tattoo removal, it does have less power—0.36 GW, compared to PicoWay's peak power of 0.9 GW. It also has a slightly lower “Worth It” Rating from RealSelf members.
With any laser treatment, the most important factor in the quality of your results is the skill level of your provider and their level of experience in treating your concern. If your skin tone is olive, brown, or deeply pigmented, it's especially important to find a provider who knows how to treat skin of color without creating post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Updated July 21, 2023