The Power of Picosecond Technology: Beyond Traditional Lasers

The Pico laser represents the latest evolution in aesthetic laser technology. Unlike traditional Q-switched lasers that rely on photothermal action (heat), the Picosecond laser uses a “photoacoustic” effect. By delivering energy in trillionths of a second, it shatters targeted ink and melanin into much smaller particles that are easily processed by the body. This approach not only increases the speed of removal but also significantly reduces the risk of thermal damage to the surrounding skin, making it the safest and most effective choice for premium aesthetic clinics.

Versatile Clinical Applications for Superior Results

HOMI’s Pico laser platforms are versatile workstations capable of addressing a wide range of patient concerns with high efficacy:

  • Ultimate Tattoo Removal: Effectively targets all ink colors, including stubborn blues and greens that traditional lasers often struggle with.

  • Pigmentation Correction: The gold standard for treating freckles, sunspots, age spots, and complex conditions like melasma.

  • Skin Revitalization (Honeycomb Lens): Using specialized fractional arrays (Honeycomb technology), it stimulates collagen and elastin production to reduce fine lines and shrink pores.

  • Acne Scar Smoothing: Provides deep dermal remodeling to improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of atrophic acne scars without the downtime of CO2 lasers.

Why Source Pico Lasers from HOMI?

  • Stable Energy Output: Equipped with high-end laser generators and articulated arms that ensure uniform energy distribution and consistent clinical results.

  • Multiple Wavelengths: Our systems typically feature 1064nm, 532nm, and optional 755nm or 1320nm wavelengths to provide a comprehensive treatment scope.

  • Clinical Support & OEM Services: As a direct manufacturer, we provide detailed clinical protocol training and offer OEM/ODM customization (brand logo, UI, outer casing) to help you build your local market presence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our products, services, and support

A: The primary difference is the pulse duration. A Pico laser has a much shorter pulse width, which creates a mechanical "shattering" effect rather than a heating effect. This means faster clearance of pigment, fewer total treatments needed, and significantly less risk of hyperpigmentation or scarring.

A: While a traditional laser might take 10-15 sessions, a Pico laser can often achieve the same or better results in 4 to 8 sessions, depending on the ink density and color.

A: Downtime is minimal. Patients may experience some redness or mild swelling for a few hours to 2 days. For skin rejuvenation treatments using the honeycomb lens, most clients can return to work and apply makeup almost immediately after the session.