Pico Laser
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Picosecond pulse laser for melasma, freckles, sun spots, PIH, and tattoo removal — the most-requested pigmentation treatment in Korean dermatology.
What is Pico Laser?
Pico Laser is a family of picosecond-pulsed Nd:YAG lasers — pulses as short as 300–750 trillionths of a second. Unlike traditional Q-switched nanosecond lasers that rely on heat to break down pigment, picosecond pulses are so short that the energy arrives as a photoacoustic shock wave rather than thermal energy. The shockwave shatters melanin particles into microscopic fragments that the body then clears naturally.
Because there is far less collateral heat damage, Pico Laser has a significantly lower risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) in Asian skin — a critical advantage over older Q-switched lasers. The most common devices in Korean dermatology clinics are PicoSure (Cynosure, 755nm specialty), PicoWay (Candela, 532/785/1064nm), and Discovery Pico (Quanta). Some clinics also use newer generations including PicoSure Pro.
Common Pico Devices in Korean Clinics
Most Gangnam dermatology clinics own one or more of these FDA-cleared picosecond platforms. Each has slightly different strengths — your doctor will select based on your specific pigment type and skin tone.
Beware that not all "Pico" machines are true picosecond lasers. Some low-budget clinics use rebranded Q-switched nanosecond devices. Always ask for the specific brand and model during consultation.
- Melasma (기미) — especially dermal and mixed types
- Freckles & sun spots
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
- Age spots / lentigines
- Nevus of Ota, Hori's nevus (dermal melanosis)
- Acne scars (with Focus Lens mode)
- Enlarged pores & skin texture
- Tattoo removal (all colors)
- Overall skin tone brightening (laser toning)