Difference between Toning laser and Pico toning
There are many people who are worried about facial pigmentation such as freckles and blemishes.
Especially after summer, when the ultraviolet rays are strong, blemishes that were not visible to the eye become darker, which can be a cause for concern.
Many home care products that claim to remove skin blemishes have been released, but most dark pigmented lesions are cannot be resolved by home care.
We would like to recommend visiting a dermatologist and receiving laser treatment.
We would like to recommend visiting a dermatologist and receiving laser treatment.
If you are concerned about skin blemishes and freckles, you may have heard about ‘toning’ treatment.
TONING LASER
When you think of pigment laser, the first treatment that comes to mind is toning laser.
Toning laser is a major treatment for freckles, improves skin tone and has whitening effects even in cases where freckles are not present. Toning laser has the advantage of short treatment time and high treatment effect as the laser is output over a large area. Additionally, the intensity of treatment can be adjusted according to each individual's skin type, and the intensity of toning can be gradually increased during the initial treatment.
PICO TONING
This is the 5th generation PicoLite toning laser, which is a popular treatment these days. The 5th generation PicoLite Toning Laser is a new concept premium laser, an upgrade over existing laser toning, other pigment lasers, and fractional lasers. Among pico lasers, the 5th generation pico toning has a short pulse duration and high peak energy, so the probability of side effects such as burns is low.
Pico toning safely and quickly treats wrinkles, pores, and acne scars while minimizing damage to surrounding skin tissue.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
Pico Toning produces shots in a shorter time than existing toning lasers, and has the advantage of reducing heat transfer to surrounding tissues, thereby reducing damage to surrounding skin.
In cases such as freckles, cafe au lait spots, and lentigo, existing laser toning treatment is more commonly used. It may also be effective to perform additional pico toning treatment after pigmentation treatment with laser toning. Additionally, because the pico laser penetrates deep into the skin, it is advantageous for symptoms such as Ota spots.
For pores and scars. Pico toning provides a large amount of energy to promote collagen production in the dermal layer and is effective in treating pores and pitted scars. Pico Fraxel has the advantage of causing less skin damage and faster recovery than existing peeling Fraxel.
SO WHICH ONE IS BETTER?
Since each has its own advantages, it is more important how to use it according to skin symptoms. Therefore, it is a good idea to consult a dermatologist and receive treatment appropriate for your skin lesion.
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