There is a limit to how often I cover things up with makeup, so I am considering taking this opportunity to get Pico Toning, which is famous at dermatology clinics, properly done.
I’ve heard a lot of people around me saying that Pico Toning is better at destroying pigments than conventional lasers.
I'm curious about the real effects of Pico Toning.
I am wondering if my skin tone brightens noticeably after just one or two sessions, or if I need to receive at least 5 or 10 sessions for my melasma to fade.
I would also like to know how long the improved skin condition lasts after the procedure.
I need advice from those with experience on whether it quickly returns to its original state if neglected, or if it lasts quite a long time once managed properly.
Also, although it may vary from hospital to hospital, I would like to find out the approximate cost of Pico Toning in advance.
Would it be better to pay per session, or would it be more cost-effective to get a bundled package?
Please share any side effects to watch out for or aftercare tips you know of when choosing Pico Toning.
Lastly, I am curious about the level of pain during the Pico Toning procedure, and whether the redness subsides quickly enough immediately after the procedure to allow for normal daily activities.
I’ve heard that Pico Toning helps improve pores and skin texture, so I’m curious to hear some real reviews.