The Art of Picosecond Precision

Picofy Picosecond Laser

What it is

A picosecond Nd:YAG laser designed for precise pigment-focused treatments.

Picofy delivers laser energy in ultra-short 300 picosecond pulses. That fast pulse profile is designed to help fragment pigment with a photoacoustic effect, rather than relying mainly on prolonged heat.

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Because different pigment patterns sit at different depths, Picofy treatments should begin with a provider assessment. Your plan may vary based on skin type, pigment type, tattoo color, texture concerns, recent sun exposure, and treatment goals.

Consultation first

Picofy can be considered for pigment, tattoo removal, acne scarring, enlarged pores, and skin revitalization protocols when your provider determines it is appropriate.

01 300 ps pulses

Ultra-short pulse delivery is designed to focus energy quickly and precisely.

02 Photoacoustic focus

Energy is delivered in fast bursts intended to help break pigment particles apart.

03 Tailored planning

Settings and session spacing depend on the concern, skin presentation, and response.

Why patients consider it

Precision laser energy for pigment, texture, and revitalization goals.

Pigment treatment planning

Pigment Focus

May be considered for dermal pigmentation, melasma protocols, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation after assessment.

Skin texture consultation

Texture Support

Can be included in plans for acne scarring, enlarged pores, and skin revitalization protocols when appropriate.

Laser skin revitalization

Structured Series

Most pigment, tattoo, and texture concerns are planned as a series rather than a one-time promise.

Before & After

Picofy before & after.

Shown in original proportions. Individual results vary.

Picofy before and after pigment comparison
01 Pigment comparison
Results

Progress depends on the concern, settings, and your skin response.

Picofy treatment plans are individualized. Pigment type, tattoo color, pigment depth, skin type, prior treatments, and aftercare can all affect how many sessions are recommended and how results develop.

300 ps Picosecond pulse duration referenced by InMode
Nd:YAG Laser platform used for pigment-focused protocols
Series Multiple sessions are commonly needed for pigment and tattoo goals
Picofy laser treatment planning
Treatment flow

Planned by concern, skin type, and treatment depth.

Your provider evaluates the treatment area, reviews pigment or tattoo characteristics, and selects settings based on the goal of the session.

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01

Assess

Skin type, pigment pattern, tattoo color, texture concerns, and sun exposure are reviewed.

02

Customize

The session is tailored to the concern, depth, and tolerance for downtime.

03

Treat

Picosecond energy is delivered in controlled passes, followed by provider-directed aftercare.

Good to know

Sun protection and realistic session planning matter.

Laser plans are safest when timing, skin preparation, and aftercare are reviewed before treatment. Avoid making assumptions from before-and-after examples alone; your provider should explain what is realistic for your specific concern.

Assessment required

Not every skin presentation or recent sun exposure history is appropriate for treatment on the same day.

Results vary

Pigment and tattoo response can vary by depth, color, density, and individual healing response.