Is Pico Toning good for melasma? Please tell me about the pain level and the total recommended number of sessions.
Lately, I've been getting really stressed because the freckles and blemishes around my eyes and cheekbones are getting worse and worse, and they don't even cover up well with makeup.
I saw reviews saying that Pico Toning is good for melasma.
However, the part I am worried about is the pain.
They said it stings like being snapped by a rubber band, so it is bearable if you apply anesthetic cream.
I can't stand pain, so if anyone has tried Pico Toning, I'm curious about the level of pain, the burning sensation after the procedure, and your level of satisfaction.
Also, since I work, I am very curious whether it will be okay to go to work and wear light makeup the very next day after the procedure, how often I should visit to avoid putting strain on my skin, the total recommended number of sessions, and how long the results last.
If anyone knows a lot about PicoToning, please let me know.