I've tried Aqua Peel, but I'm curious who Pico Toning is recommended for.
I became interested in skincare, so I have received an Aqua Peel before.
While Aqua Peel did make my skin feel more even, it didn't seem to resolve concerns about blemishes or pigmentation. Recently, my entire face has looked dry and dull, and noticeable blemishes seem to be gradually increasing, so I am looking into other treatments.
I searched online and saw that Pico Toning is frequently mentioned for managing pigmentation and blemishes, but I am curious about exactly who it is suitable for. I would like to know if Pico Toning is recommended for people with melasma, or if it is also helpful for those with a dull overall skin tone. I am also concerned about whether it can be performed even if one has thin or dry skin.
I have experience with Aqua Peel, but I have never tried Pico Toning. I am curious about who is recommended for Pico Toning and whether it is suitable for skin in one's 50s. If there are any people who have received Pico Toning and struggled with dryness, blemishes, and a dull skin tone like me, I would like to hear about their experiences. I would like to have some information before my consultation.