Professional Picosecond Platform

One picosecond platform. A whole treatment menu.

The Pro 1 Pico is a professional multi-modality picosecond laser — built for tattoo and pigment work, and for the skin-quality treatments that keep patients coming back. Picosecond precision, a 1064 nm-led wavelength strategy, and long-pulse and fractional modes in one system.

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What the Pro 1 Pico treats

Suitability depends on the patient, skin type, and provider assessment. Picosecond treatment is not a cure for chronic conditions such as melasma, and results vary.

Why clinics choose the Pro 1 Pico

Picosecond precision

Ultra-short picosecond pulses fragment pigment and ink photoacoustically — a pressure-based effect that breaks pigment into finer particles the body can gradually clear, with less reliance on bulk heat than older nanosecond systems.

Wavelength strategy

A 1064 nm-led design — deeper penetration with lower epidermal-melanin absorption, used across a broad range of skin types — plus 532 nm for superficial and warm pigment. The right wavelength for the target and the skin.

More than one service

Picosecond, long-pulse, and fractional (LIOB) modes let one platform support pigment, tattoo, PMU, redness, acne-scar, and skin-quality work — more of your menu from a single capital investment.

Built for the business

Repeat, maintenance-friendly treatments and a broad indication set are what turn a picosecond platform into a durable revenue line — not a single-use eraser.

Common questions

What does the Pro 1 Pico treat?

Tattoos, pigment and sun damage, melasma-prone skin (conservative, provider-guided protocols), redness, acne scars and texture, permanent makeup, and year-round skin quality — plus selected hair-reduction protocols. Suitability depends on the patient, skin type, and provider assessment.

Is the Pro 1 Pico suitable for darker skin?

Its 1064 nm picosecond delivery is the wavelength used for darker skin, because it penetrates more deeply with lower epidermal-melanin absorption. Darker and pigment-prone skin still requires conservative parameters and careful patient selection by a trained provider.

Can the Pro 1 Pico treat melasma?

It is used in conservative, provider-guided melasma protocols. It is not a cure — melasma is chronic and recurrence-prone — but picosecond technology may support a more controlled pigment strategy where appropriate.

Is it more than a tattoo removal laser?

Yes. Picosecond, long-pulse, and fractional (LIOB) modes let one platform support pigment, tattoo, PMU, redness, acne-scar, and skin-quality work — more of a clinic menu from a single capital investment.

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