Pico Toning (Pigmentation Pathway)
Best when the main issue is brown/gray-brown pigment (melasma/PIH/uneven tone) and you need pigment-safe pacing. Typically delivered as a conservative series to reduce rebound risk.
| Treatment | Typical range | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Pico Toning (Pico Laser) | $105–$240 | per session (full face) |
| Vbeam (Pulsed Dye Laser) | $175–$555 | per session |
| Fraxel Dual (1550/1927) | $310–$830 | per session (full face) |
| IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) | $55–$175 | per session (full face) |
| Excel V (vascular/pigment laser) | $125–$415 | per session (full face) |
Evidence-based laser roadmaps in Seoul—built for international patients. Choose the right pathway (pigment vs vessels vs texture) with realistic timelines and low-irritation pacing.
Best when the main issue is brown/gray-brown pigment (melasma/PIH/uneven tone) and you need pigment-safe pacing. Typically delivered as a conservative series to reduce rebound risk.
For red/pink issues like rosacea flushing, diffuse redness, broken capillaries, and post-acne red marks (PIE). Settings determine downtime (bruising vs low-downtime).
Texture concerns often improve when congestion clears and the barrier stabilizes. Many plans start with decongestion + gentle resurfacing, then escalate only if the skin tolerates it.
If you’re acne-active, stabilize inflammation first—then treat texture to avoid PIH and flares.
If you’re PIH-prone or sensitive, the safest outcomes come from conservative energy, cooling, barrier-first aftercare, and strict UV control—not “stronger and faster.”
Fast shortcut: brown/gray-brown = pigment, red/pink = vessels. Share photos + sensitivity history to avoid rebound and choose safe settings.
Short answer: stabilize the barrier, then treat the dominant driver with conservative energy and cooling. Overheating and irritation are common reasons for PIH or sensitivity flare-ups.
Korea’s safety-first sequence is usually: stabilize → treat in series → strict UV control → maintain.
Series-based plans often outperform one aggressive session—especially for pigment-prone skin.
What top clinics prioritize
“Laser” is not one thing. Pigment, vessels, and texture require different settings and pacing. The best plans explain why each step happens now and what it unlocks next.
Pigment and sensitive skin often worsen with heat/irritation. Safety-first pacing reduces rebound and keeps sessions tolerable.
UV protection and barrier support are not optional. Many “laser failures” are aftercare failures.
A high-performing plan should confirm your main driver (pigment vs vessels vs texture), choose safe settings, prevent rebound with barrier-first recovery, and lock results with UV control. We’ll match you with the safest Korea-based approach for your skin type.
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Share your main concern (pigment vs redness vs texture), your skin tone/sensitivity level, any PIH history, and your downtime preference. We’ll recommend the safest Korea-based approach.
✅ Tip: Include front/side photos, recent procedures, current routine (acids/retinoids), and UV exposure habits. This prevents rebound and helps choose pigment-safe pacing.
Conservative, PIH-aware guidance: mechanism first, then realistic pacing, then a safety checklist you can actually use at a clinic.
| Phase | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Before | Stabilize barrier, avoid over-exfoliation, strict UV/visible-light protection | Lower inflammation → lower rebound/PIH |
| Procedure day | Conservative settings, avoid stacking multiple high-heat treatments | Inflammation control is outcome control |
| After (0–7d) | Gentle cleanse + moisturizer, no harsh actives, sun avoidance | Protect the healing window |
| Follow-up | Reassess at 4–8 weeks; adjust intensity and interval | Pacing prevents relapse |
Use these scenarios to pressure-test a plan. If a clinic can’t explain the “why,” slow down.
Play: Start barrier-first, patch-test actives, prioritize low-heat options.
Watch: If stinging/burning persists >48h after a treatment, stop actives and reassess.
Play: Lower energy, longer intervals, strict photoprotection + pigment-safe topicals.
Watch: Avoid stacking peel + laser in the same visit.
Play: Do fewer, safer sessions; avoid ‘big downtime’ close to flights.
Watch: Plan conservative timing for swelling/redness windows.
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