PicoSure laser isn’t about aggressive resurfacing or instant whitening. It’s a science-backed way to treat pigmentation, acne scars, and early ageing by working with your skin’s natural repair systems—delivering visible results with minimal downtime and long-term skin resilience

Healthy skin isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about treatments that support your skin’s natural ability to repair, renew, and strengthen itself.
PicoSure laser technology represents a shift in how skin rejuvenation is approached. Instead of relying on heat-based damage, it uses ultra-short energy pulses that stimulate healing from within, making it one of the most versatile non-invasive treatments available today.
Here are seven ways PicoSure supports long-term skin wellness.
Pigmentation issues such as melasma, sunspots, and post-acne marks often lie deeper than skincare can reach.
PicoSure works differently from traditional lasers. Instead of heating pigment, it uses pressure-based energy to break melanin into tiny particles that the body gradually clears.
This approach reduces the risk of rebound pigmentation and makes the treatment safer across different skin tones.
Most people begin seeing visible fading within a few weeks, with optimal results after a series of sessions.
One of the most powerful benefits of PicoSure is what happens beneath the surface.
The treatment delivers controlled, microscopic stimulation to the dermis, triggering the skin’s natural repair response. Over time, this leads to:
Collagen remodelling continues for several months after treatment, with results lasting over a year when combined with good skincare and sun protection.
Acne scars require more than surface treatments. They need deeper structural repair.
PicoSure uses a specialised lens system to stimulate collagen in scarred areas without damaging the skin’s surface. This makes it especially useful for:
Because the skin barrier remains intact, healing is faster compared to aggressive resurfacing lasers.
Traditional resurfacing lasers can require a week or more of recovery. But, PicoSure typically involves only mild redness for a day or two, making it easier to fit into everyday life.
Many patients notice gradual improvements in skin smoothness and brightness as collagen production increases over time, a more natural-looking form of rejuvenation.
Laser treatments have historically been riskier for darker skin tones due to heat-based damage. PicoSure’s ultra-short pulse duration minimizes thermal exposure, reducing the likelihood of complications like post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
This makes it a safer option for a wider range of skin types when performed by experienced providers.
Tattoo removal is one area where PicoSure technology stands out.
The laser breaks ink particles into smaller fragments than older technologies, allowing the body to clear them more efficiently.
This often means:
Tattoo removal still requires patience, but the process is generally faster and gentler than traditional methods.
One of the key reasons people choose PicoSure is that it delivers meaningful results without significant downtime. Most patients can return to normal routines quickly, with only minor redness and temporary sensitivity.
With proper aftercare, especially sun protection, results continue improving for months after treatment.
For people balancing work, fitness, and daily responsibilities, PicoSure is a practical approach to skin rejuvenation.
At Chairon House, laser treatments are approached as part of long-term skin wellness, not quick cosmetic fixes.
The goal is simple: support collagen health, treat underlying skin concerns safely, and help your skin age stronger, not just look different temporarily.
When done correctly and consistently, PicoSure can become part of a sustainable skin-health routine. Contact Chairon House today for a personalised treatment.
Q: What does the PicoSure laser do?
A: PicoSure laser uses ultra-short picosecond pulses to break down pigmentation, stimulate collagen production, and improve skin texture. It’s commonly used to treat acne scars, fine lines, dark spots, and tattoos.
Q: How many PicoSure sessions are usually needed?
A: Most treatment plans involve 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, depending on the skin concern, severity of pigmentation, and individual healing response.
Q: Can PicoSure remove dark spots and pigmentation?
A: Yes. PicoSure is widely used to treat melasma, sun damage, freckles, and post-inflammatory pigmentation by breaking pigment particles into smaller fragments that the body clears naturally.
Q: How long do PicoSure results last?
A: Results typically last 12–18 months or longer, especially when combined with sun protection, skincare maintenance, and healthy lifestyle habits.
Q: Is PicoSure safe for darker skin tones?
A: As PicoSure uses pressure-based energy rather than heat, it reduces the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and is generally considered safer across multiple skin types and tones when performed by trained professionals.
PicoSure works best when it’s part of a bigger picture—supporting collagen, correcting pigmentation safely, and strengthening skin over time. At Chairon House, the focus isn’t on dramatic overnight change, but on helping skin heal, adapt, and age better with consistency and care.
Laser treatments aren’t one-size-fits-all. Before committing to sessions, it’s important to understand whether PicoSure suits your skin type, concern, and long-term goals. A guided consultation helps map the right approach—whether that’s PicoSure alone or combined with other supportive therapies.
