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Pico second technology uses soundwaves to shatter pigment both on the skin and in tattoos. Pico is a brand new mechanism of action in the already sophisticated world of technology. What makes each device unique are the different spot sizes, and depths of penetration, along with the flexibility of different wavelengths.We love the PicoWay laser since it has three wavelengths for tattoo removal and removes all colors on the spectrum. Pico Way also have smaller spot sizes which gives four times the depth of penetration and energy then the other Pico lasers.What's really great, is that it improves all aspects of problematic discoloration including melasma, brown spots, sun damage and cafe au lait. Their Resolve handpieces correct texture/lines/wrinkles/pores with nd:YAG handpiece and brown spots/pigmentation with the 532nm handpiece. It's a great laser facial with no downtime and lots of results.The Pico Way is safe for all skin types.Hope this helps. Good luck.
Thank you for your question! What's really great, is that it improves all aspects of problematic discoloration including melasma, brown spots, sun damage and cafe au lait. Their Resolve handpieces correct texture/lines/wrinkles/pores with nd:YAG handpiece and brown spots/pigmentation with the 532nm handpiece. It's a great laser facial with no downtime and lots of results. The Pico Way is safe for all skin types. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question! Think of your tattoo as if it's a boulder under your skin. Your body can't absorb it because it's too big. The laser acts to break up the boulder into smaller particles that your body can absorb. Think about a bruise you may get after an injury; it takes time for ...
Hi,I routinely combine these two lasers (Picoway with fractional Co2) for reducing downtime (especially blister formation) and reducing scarring. I adopted this after a study in the Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy in 2015, which concluded that the combination was much better than going it ...
Thank you for providing photos with your question. Blisters may happen after laser tattoo treatments. I would advise not to pick on the blister and apply antibiotic ointment. You should also call your provider for further instructions and so that they may drain the blister for you...