I am curious about the recommended number of Pico Toning sessions required to start seeing the fading.
After searching online, I came across a procedure called Pico Toning, which is said to break down and eliminate pigments into much finer particles than conventional lasers. I've heard many claims that it has few side effects, but are there actually any cases where patients undergoing treatment with this device have had their pigmentation stimulated, causing the lesions to become wider and darker than before, or resulting in a severe skin reaction?
I am looking into laser treatment because it is no longer easy to cover the uneven freckles and blemishes on my face with makeup.
I have also heard that improper intensity control can lead to side effects such as vitiligo, where the skin turns white. I would like to know if the procedure is performed safely and if the energy is adjusted accordingly. Please also confirm in advance whether scabs will form on my face or if severe redness will interfere with my return to work after the procedure.
I am curious about the average number of Pico Toning sessions required for faint melasma like the one on my face to start to become visibly lighter.