Scrolling through before and after photos online is how I first heard about Pico Fraxel and the results looked impressive for texture and pigmentation. I realized I don’t fully understand what the treatment actually does beneath the surface of the skin. From what I’ve read, it uses laser energy to target damaged areas and stimulate collagen production. I’m trying to get a clearer idea of how it works and what kind of skin improvements can truly deliver.
Pico Fraxel uses picosecond laser energy to trigger collagen and clear pigment with minimal heat damage. I had some redness, but overall a smoother texture and better tone after a few treatments.
The technology combines the use of a picosecond laser with fractional delivery to address pigmentation and skin texture. The treatment promotes collagen production without causing harsh damage to the skin. In my experience, redness resolved quickly, and improvements were evident with each treatment.
Before booking the session, I asked a lot of questions. Pico Fraxel uses ultra-short laser pulses to target dark spots and uneven areas without heavily damaging surrounding skin. It works below the surface to stimulate natural healing. My fine texture improved slowly and pigmentation looked softer after a few sessions.
It works by emitting very quick laser pulses that break down pigments and stimulate collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin, almost as if it gives your skin a boost to heal itself. I did notice that my pigmentation was reduced and my pores were smaller after 2-3 sessions.