Picosecond Spot Removal, also known as Picosecond Laser Spot Removal, has harmful effects including painful skin discomfort, localized edema, erythema, hyperpigmentation, infection, and scar formation.
Picosecond laser spot removal is a type of laser technology that improves skin texture all over the face by causing tiny traumas with the laser and stimulating the dermis to produce collagen and elastin fibers. The laser may cause local skin irritation, pain and discomfort or even edema, which can usually be improved by applying cold compresses.
In addition, laser stimulation of the skin can produce a thermal reaction, so that the skin localized erythema, during the skin erythema should be well protected from the sun, in order to prevent hyperpigmentation. In addition, if the skin produces a heavy inflammatory reaction to laser stimulation and the wound is moist, infection is likely to occur, and the infection may lead to localized scar formation. Localized laser energy is too high, may also lead to scar formation.
If you have the need for picosecond laser spot removal, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a regular hospital before undergoing treatment.