Is Pico Laser Really Better for Pigmentation and Acne Scars?
Lara Clinic @ Laraverse Sdn. Bhd - Tue 9/Dec/2025 11:54am
Lara Clinic @ Laraverse Sdn. Bhd - Tue 9/Dec/2025 11:54am
I’ve been seeing more clinics talking about pico laser lately, especially for pigmentation, acne scars and overall skin brightening. At first I thought it was just another hype term, but actually there are a few key differences compared to older laser technologies.
From what I’ve learned so far:
Shorter pulse duration
Pico laser delivers energy in very short “picosecond” pulses, which helps to break down pigment into much smaller particles. This makes it easier for the body to clear them away over time.
Targets pigment with less downtime
It’s often used for melasma, sunspots, freckles, acne scars and uneven skin tone. Many people like it because it aims to be effective while keeping redness and downtime more manageable, depending on skin type and settings used.
Can help with skin texture as well
Besides pigmentation, pico laser is also used to improve skin texture, refine pores and give a more even overall tone when done in a proper treatment plan.
Of course, not all machines and operators are the same – that’s why it’s important to have a proper consultation with a qualified doctor who can assess your skin, explain the expected results, and discuss possible side effects.
For anyone who wants to read a more structured explanation of how pico laser is used in a clinical setting, including indications and what to expect during treatment, you can check this page:
➡️ https://laraclinic.my/q-switch-laser-pico-laser/
I’m also curious about real experiences:
Has anyone here tried pico laser for melasma or acne scars?
How many sessions did you need before you saw visible changes?
Any tips on what to do (or avoid) after treatment?
Hopefully this thread can help those who are still researching whether pico laser is suitable for their skin concerns. Always good to understand the treatment properly before booking anything.
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From what I’ve learned so far:
Shorter pulse duration
Pico laser delivers energy in very short “picosecond” pulses, which helps to break down pigment into much smaller particles. This makes it easier for the body to clear them away over time.
Targets pigment with less downtime
It’s often used for melasma, sunspots, freckles, acne scars and uneven skin tone. Many people like it because it aims to be effective while keeping redness and downtime more manageable, depending on skin type and settings used.
Can help with skin texture as well
Besides pigmentation, pico laser is also used to improve skin texture, refine pores and give a more even overall tone when done in a proper treatment plan.
Of course, not all machines and operators are the same – that’s why it’s important to have a proper consultation with a qualified doctor who can assess your skin, explain the expected results, and discuss possible side effects.
For anyone who wants to read a more structured explanation of how pico laser is used in a clinical setting, including indications and what to expect during treatment, you can check this page:
➡️ https://laraclinic.my/q-switch-laser-pico-laser/
I’m also curious about real experiences:
Has anyone here tried pico laser for melasma or acne scars?
How many sessions did you need before you saw visible changes?
Any tips on what to do (or avoid) after treatment?
Hopefully this thread can help those who are still researching whether pico laser is suitable for their skin concerns. Always good to understand the treatment properly before booking anything.
Niche: Butik Kecantikan | Diskusi Bisnes
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