Pico Laser
Ultra-short picosecond energy pulses that target pigment, rejuvenate skin, and remodel texture with far less heat than traditional lasers. This means safer treatment for all skin tones, faster recovery, and the ability to address multiple concerns — from pigmentation to pores — in the same session when clinically appropriate.
At ReDerm, we use pico as a multi-solution approach. Our protocols combine different wavelengths, energies and handpieces so we can tailor each session to your concerns without stacking extra charges for each mode used.

Aftercare
Sleep on your back and avoid facial pressure for 5–7 days.
Avoid exaggerated facial movements, massages, or dental visits for 2 weeks.
Refrain from strenuous activity, saunas, or alcohol for a few days.
Apply sunscreen and follow post-care guidance from your doctor.
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Results
Meaningful results after 2–4 sessions for pigmentation and 3–6 sessions for scars.
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Downtime
Due to the versatility of Pico Laser, the downtime varies.
Pico Toning 24–72 hours of redness and sensitivity for gentle toning passes;
3–7 days for treated pigment that crusts; up to
7–10 days for higher-energy or fractional pico sessions.
Our protocol is customised to balance results and downtime based on your needs.
Treatment Price
Face
฿5,000 (S$200)
Face and Neck
฿6,000 (S$240)


Why Pico at ReDerm?
ReDerm’s approach involves our doctors to freely switch between pico modes (toning, fractional, spot) based on your skin’s needs, without separate charges. This ensures optimal treatment outcomes to address pigment, texture, and rejuvenation in each session.
Comprehensive Protocol - Adjusted to Your Skin, Not Your Bill
Our pico platform lets us switch between 532 nm and 1064 nm to safely treat superficial to deep pigment across all skin tones, including easily sensitised skin.
Versatility for Every Skin Type
Every session is performed by doctors trained in pigmentation science and energy‑based modalities, ensuring safe parameters, correct wavelengths and consistent results.
Physician‑Led Protocols
Aftercare
Avoid direct sun for at least 2 weeks and use broad-spectrum SPF 50+ daily.
Use gentle skincare (no retinoids/strong acids for 3–5 days unless advised).
Keep treated areas clean and moisturised; avoid picking crusts.
For tattoos and deeper treatments: expect scabbing — let it fall away naturally.
Melasma patients: continue medical topical therapy as advised to reduce recurrence.
All treatments at ReDerm Clinic are performed with Thai FDA-approved injectables and in full compliance with the highest safety and clinical standards.
Yes. At ReDerm, we customise your session using any required pico modes — toning, fractional, or spot targeting — at one single price. This lets us address pigmentation, texture, and pores efficiently.
Yes. Our physicians use 1064 nm settings and conservative fluences to safely treat deeper skin tones with minimal risk of PIH.
Pigmentation generally improves within 2–4 sessions. Texture and acne scars may need 3–6 sessions. Your plan is customised after doctor assessment.
Sun spots and PIH respond well and may not return if sun protection is consistent. Melasma is chronic, so long-term maintenance (skincare + periodic pico toning) is recommended.
Most patients experience 1–3 days of mild redness. Dark spots may darken and flake over 3–7 days. Fractional pico may cause a sandpaper texture for a few days.
Brightening results appear within 1–2 weeks. Texture improvements become more noticeable after 8–12 weeks due to collagen remodelling.
Yes — pico pairs well with skinboosters, collagen biostimulators, and medical-grade skincare. Your doctor will recommend the safest sequence.
Most patients describe it as light snapping sensations. We provide numbing cream when needed, especially for fractional protocols.
Avoid sun, self-tan, exfoliants, active retinoids, and acid peels 3–5 days before. Let your doctor know if you have a history of PIH or melasma.
Those who are pregnant, have active infections, fresh open wounds, recent aggressive sun exposure, or are on certain medications may need to postpone.

