Pico Laser (Pigmentation & Tattoo Removal)

Pico Laser (Pigmentation & Tattoo Removal)

A gentle yet powerful laser treatment designed to target unwanted pigmentation and tattoos with minimal downtime.

Why Consider Pico Laser?

Dark spots, freckles, and uneven pigmentation are common skin concerns, often caused by sun exposure, ageing, or hormones. Tattoos, meanwhile, may no longer fit your lifestyle or preferences. Pico Laser offers a non-surgical way to address both concerns by breaking down pigment into smaller particles that the body can naturally clear away.
It’s a treatment chosen by women who want clearer, more even-toned skin, or a fresh start by fading unwanted tattoos.

How Does Pico Laser Work?

Unlike traditional lasers that use heat, Pico Laser delivers ultra-short pulses of energy in trillionths of a second. This creates a photo-mechanical effect that:
  • Breaks pigmentation into tiny fragments for gradual clearance
  • Targets tattoo ink of various colours more effectively
  • Stimulates collagen production for smoother, healthier-looking skin
Because the pulses are so fast, less heat is generated, reducing the risk of skin damage and downtime.

What Happens During a Session?

  • Before: Your skin will be cleansed, and protective eyewear provided.
  • During: The handheld laser is moved across the treatment area. You may feel a snapping sensation on the skin. Sessions last 10–45 minutes depending on the size of the area.
  • After: Redness or mild swelling may occur but usually settles within a day or two. Proper sun protection and aftercare are important.

What Kind of Results Can You Expect?

  • Gradual lightening of pigmentation such as sun spots, freckles, or melasma
  • Progressive fading of tattoo ink across multiple sessions
  • Improvement in overall skin tone and texture with repeat treatments
  • Minimal downtime compared to traditional lasers

Any Side Effects to Know About?

Pico Laser is generally well tolerated, but possible short-term effects include:
  • Redness, swelling, or pinpoint bleeding in the treated area
  • Temporary darkening of pigmentation before it fades
  • Rarely, blistering or pigmentation changes in sensitive skin
This treatment may not be suitable during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or for certain skin types and medical conditions.

Why Women Choose Pico Laser at NeuGlow

Many women choose Pico Laser because it offers versatility, treating pigmentation, brightening skin tone, and removing tattoos in one technology. At NeuGlow, treatments are personalised for your skin type and goals, always with safety in mind.
Book a consultation today to see if Pico Laser could be part of your skin renewal journey.

Quick FAQs

Is Pico Laser painful?
Most women describe it as a light snapping sensation. Numbing cream can be applied for comfort.

How many sessions will I need?
This depends on the concern. Pigmentation may improve within 2–4 sessions, while tattoo removal usually requires more sessions over several months.

When will I see results?
Skin often looks clearer after a few treatments, with continued improvement as the body clears pigment particles.

Is there downtime?
Minimal. Redness or swelling may last 1–2 days.

Can it treat all skin types?
Pico Laser is suitable for many skin types, but suitability will be confirmed during consultation.

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DISCLAIMER:
The information written and published on this website is not intended to substitute the recommendations of a trained professional and does not replace a professional consultation.
It is advisable to undergo a formal consultation to help establish a relationship between the doctor and yourself, accurately determine your concerns/problems, and get the appropriate treatments for them.
It is also imperative to note that the contents of the website with respect to treatments, results and pricing can vary from individual to individual, and can only be accurately determined by the doctor upon diagnosis.
Do note that all medical treatments will only be administered upon proper consultation, with the requirement that patients be above 21 years of age to provide legal consent.