Treatment Protocols
Collagen Banking
Collagen banking is a preventive, maintenance approach: instead of waiting for advanced aging, patients support collagen early with repeatable non-ablative PulseStack™ 750 sessions on the Pro 1 Pico.
Rather than waiting until wrinkles and laxity are advanced, collagen banking uses gentle, repeatable laser sessions to support collagen and skin quality over time — an ongoing maintenance category, not a one-time fix.
- Powered by PulseStack™ 750 — 750 ps rapid-fire pulse stacking for cumulative dermal stimulation.
- Minimal recovery; positioned as a recurring, year-round maintenance category.
- Younger patients: proactive prevention. Mature skin: combine with fractional LIOB for stronger remodeling.
- Fits between periodic resurfacing as ongoing maintenance.
What is collagen banking?
Collagen banking is the patient-facing way to describe the Pro 1 Pico’s PulseStack™ 750 skin-quality protocol. Instead of waiting until collagen loss, fine lines, and laxity become advanced, patients support collagen earlier through repeatable, non-ablative dermal stimulation.
Why bank collagen early?
For younger, prevention-focused patients, collagen banking is a proactive maintenance category — glow, pores, fine lines, and long-term skin quality — before visible aging is advanced. For more mature skin, it can be combined with fractional LIOB for stronger remodeling of texture, pores, and acne scars.
A recurring program, not a one-time fix
Because it is gentle and repeatable, collagen banking is sold as an ongoing program: a starter series, a monthly or quarterly membership, or the year-round maintenance layer between periodic resurfacing. That makes it a recurring revenue category for clinics, distinct from finite corrective treatments.
It also fits within the broader QuatroLift™ protocol as the “Bank” dimension. See the Pro 1 Pico and the skin rejuvenation overview for related detail. This page is educational; suitability is determined by a trained provider.
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What is collagen banking?
A maintenance approach that uses repeatable, non-ablative dermal stimulation to support collagen and skin quality earlier — rather than waiting until collagen loss, fine lines, and laxity are advanced.
Which technology powers it?
PulseStack™ 750, the Pro 1 Pico's 750 ps rapid-fire picosecond pulse-stacking mode, which creates cumulative dermal stimulation for skin-quality protocols.
Who is it for?
For younger patients it is proactive prevention; for mature skin it can be combined with fractional LIOB for stronger remodeling of pores, texture, and scars.
How often are sessions done?
Collagen banking is positioned as a recurring program — monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly maintenance, and as the year-round layer between periodic resurfacing. A provider sets the schedule.