Reducing Brown Spots with PicoWay

Brown spots, age spots, sun spots—whatever you call yours, there is a way to reduce the appearance of these pesky skin pigmentations. PicoWay laser technology targets skin pigmentations and breaks them into smaller particles that are easily absorbed by the body.

Think it’s too good to be true? Allow us to explain.

PicoWay Reduces Freckles, Melasma and More

The unique picosecond laser technology of PicoWay enables the removal of benign pigment spots, including freckles, solar lentigines (brown spots), Nevus of Ota, Café-au-Lait spots and melasma. PicoWay is a safe, effective treatment option for any skin type, and offers results in just a few treatments.

Picosecond technology uses ultra-short bursts of energy to create a photo acoustic impact, which breaks up the pigmentation into smaller, more easily absorbed particles. Its proprietary mode of action has the highest peak power and the shortest pulse duration of any picosecond device on the market for superior efficacy, safety and comfort. That’s right, we’re offering the fastest, most effective treatment at Korman Plastic Surgery in San Jose!

The number of treatments will vary depending on location, depth, size and type of pigment. Some lesions will require several treatments for optimal results. The treatments are done in intervals of 8-12 weeks. While side effects are minimal, they may include initial darkening and/or an ashy appearance of the lesion, as well as redness, swelling, bruising and crusting. Rare side effects include temporary or permanent hyperpigmentation/ hypopigmentation, blistering and scarring.

Reducing the Appearance of Brown Spots

Stop suffering through self-esteem issues that come with unwanted skin pigmentations—schedule your consultation today to learn how PicoWay can benefit you. Our San Jose skincare experts can recommend a treatment process that will work best for you.

Book your complimentary PicoWay consultation today! Call our San Jose office at 408.831.6229 or visit our contact page.

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