PICOFY
Picofy pigment laser that delivers ultra-short pulses of energy that break pigment into tiny particles the body can gradually clear. Great for stubborn pigmentation, uneven skin tone, acne scarring and unwanted tattoos.
Picofy works by delivering ultra-short pulses of energy that break pigment into tiny particles the body can gradually clear.
A new generation of picosecond laser technology designed to help improve skin clarity and target stubborn pigment.
This advanced technology can help with:
• Stubborn pigmentation
• Uneven skin tone
• Certain types of acne scarring
• Unwanted tattoos
Introducing a new location, Rejuvenate Wellness inside Elite Wellness North Shore in Northfield!
Located at:
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495 Central Ave
Northfield, IL 60093
Picofy treatment is exclusive to the Northfield location only.
THINKING ABOUT REMOVING A TATTOO?
Maybe it’s a design that no longer fits your style, a faded symbol from another era, or something you simply don’t connect with anymore.
Laser tattoo removal can help fade or remove unwanted ink safely over time.
Once the ink is shattered, your body’s natural lymphatic system gradually clears the pigment.
This process happens little by little over multiple sessions.
FAQs
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Picofy delivers ultra-fast laser pulses that break pigment into tiny particles, allowing the body to gradually clear it while minimizing heat to surrounding skin.
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This depends on the concern being treated. Pigmentation and skin rejuvenation may require a few sessions, while tattoo removal typically requires multiple treatments spaced several weeks apart.
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Most patients describe the sensation as mild and quick. A numbing cream can be used to improve comfort.
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Some patients notice improvement early, but results typically develop over several weeks as the skin renews and pigment clears.
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Tattoo removal depends on several factors. Tattoos that often respond well include black ink, older tattoos and areas with strong circulation. Tattoos may take longer if they are very dense or layered ink, bright colors like green, blue or yellow and areas with lower circulation.