The safest & most reliable next-gen pigmentation treatment
From sun spots to tattoos:
The safest & most reliable next-gen pigmentation treatment
PicoPlus
PicoPlus is an MFDS-approved laser that uses 532nm, 595nm, 660nm, and 1064nm
wavelengths to selectively remove unwanted melanin while causing minimal
thermal damage to the surrounding tissue.
PicoPlus
PicoPlus is an MFDS-approved laser that uses 532nm, 595nm, 660nm, and 1064nm wavelengths to selectively remove unwanted melanin
while causing minimal thermal damage to the surrounding tissue.
What can PicoPlus treat?
Point 1
PicoPlus Core Technology
Pico-second lasers operate at a speed 1,000 times faster than traditional lasers. This speed makes it a very effective treatment, as it quickly targets only the
pigmentation without damaging surrounding tissue.
Pico-second lasers operate at a speed 1,000 times faster than traditional lasers. This speed makes it a very effective treatment, as it quickly targets only the
pigmentation without damaging surrounding tissue.
Point 2
Various Handpieces & Wavelengths
PicoPlus equips MLA and DOE handpieces along with 4 different wavelengths to effectively treat various pigmentation concerns while improving both
scars and pore elasticity.
PicoPlus equips MLA and DOE handpieces along with 4 different wavelengths to effectively treat various pigmentation concerns while improving both
scars and pore elasticity.
Point 3
Optimized Tattoo Removal
Optimized Tattoo Removal
Traditional lasers require multiple sessions to remove tattoos and are limited in effectiveness.
PicoPlus’s speed and strength and have been intensely researched and developed to
shorten treatment frequency and duration while providing impressive results.
PicoPlus Candidates
Those who have minimal results with traditional lasers
Those who worry about dull and uneven skin
Those who want to remove tattoos
Those who want minimal side effects
Those who want various pigmentation and brightening effects
Why choose UPIC?
The results of a laser treatment vary greatly
depending on the doctor’s skill and know-how.
UPIC doctors personally assess each customer’s skin type and
concerns to minimize side effects and provide the most
effective and painless treatment possible.
UPIC doctors personally assess each customer’s skin type and
concerns to minimize side effects and provide the most
effective and painless treatment possible.
FAQ
Q. How long does it take?
A. It takes approximately 5-10 minutes but can vary by treatment area.
Q. How painful is it?
A. It can depend on the purpose of treatment, but the pain is mild. Depending on the condition of the skin, numbing cream may be applied before treatment.
Q. What precautions should I take afterwards?
A. – Avoid saunas, bath houses, and swimming pools for a week after treatment. – A thin scab may form after treatment. Please allow it to fall off naturally. – Depending on the color and type of tattoo, blisters may form. If the blisters
become large or painful, it is recommended to see a doctor.
Q. How many treatments should I get?
A. Treatment requirements can very depending on the skin’s condition and
concerns.
Results can usually be seen after 3-5 treatments done at 4-week intervals.
Please consult with the doctor for more information.
Q. How long does it take?
A. It takes approximately 5-10 minutes but can vary by treatment area.
Q. How painful is it?
A. It can depend on the purpose of treatment, but the pain is mild. Depending on the condition of the skin, numbing cream may be applied before
treatment.
Q. What precautions should I take afterwards?
A. – Avoid saunas, bath houses, and swimming pools for a week after treatment. – A thin scab may form after treatment. Please allow it to fall off naturally. – Depending on the color and type of tattoo, blisters may form. If the blisters become large or painful, it is recommended to see a doctor.
Q. How many treatments should I get?
A. Treatment requirements can very depending on the skin’s condition and concerns. Results can usually be seen after 3-5 treatments done at 4-week
intervals. Please consult with the doctor for more information.