PicoSure® Focus
Centrally located in Southampton, PA and serving Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties, The Kole Plastic Surgery Center uses the PicoSure® laser for patients desiring skin rejuvenation.
The PicoSure® Focus Lens Array is a laser procedure that uses the PicoSure® Laser, the most advanced laser in the world, to rejuvenate skin, diminish acne scars and minimize the appearance of wrinkles.
The PicoSure® laser is one million times faster than previous laser models, making it the fastest laser available in cosmetic medicine. This cutting-edge device took over a decade to develop. No other laser used today can stand up to the capabilities of the PicoSure® laser. Less than 500 cosmetic surgery practices throughout the world use this highly advanced laser in their offices, and we’re thrilled to be among the few that offer it to our patients.
The PicoSure® laser emits a powerful light beam at incredible speeds, which allows for greater penetration through the skin’s outermost layers. The light energy destroys only the particles it’s targeting, such as brown pigmentation, and leaves your white blood cells, or “scavenger cells”, to clean up the wastes, thereby freeing you from unwanted pigmentation in the treated areas. The PicoSure® laser outperforms all other lasers used today.
Yes. PicoSure® laser technology has been approved by the FDA.
Anyone who wants to be rid of acne scars on their neck, back or face can benefit from the PicoSure® laser. It is especially useful to even out skin tone and remove freckles and irregular pigmentation from all sun exposed area of your body with no recovery time.
Treatments only take around 15 minutes.
You will notice results immediately following your treatment.
Depending on your desired level of skin clarity, you may need up to four sessions scheduled one month apart.
The PicoSure® laser is a non-surgical treatment, so there is no recovery time. You can walk out of our office and go about your day normally.
You can apply makeup just a few hours after treatment.
This is a safe, single laser treatment that can minimize or even eliminate acne scars and the inflammation caused by active acne. For spotted, aging and sun-damaged skin, the PicoSure® laser can reduce the appearance of discoloration. For wrinkles, the laser stimulates remodeling of collagen and is the only laser to generate elastin, which are responsible for the elasticity in your skin. The goal of PicoSure® laser treatment is enhancing the beauty of the legs, body, face, hands and arms.
No. Because this is a superficial laser, all that’s required is cooling the skin with either an ice pack or the Zimmer chiller, which passes cold air over the skin.
Results will vary with each patient and depend on the number of treatments performed, sun exposure and lifestyle choices such as tanning, sun protection habits, and smoking.
The cost for PicoSure® laser treatment varies depending on the extent of treatment necessary to achieve optimum results. Individual PicoSure® Focus treatments performed by Dr. Kole cost $750. Packages of 4 PicoSure® laser treatment procedures are recommended 1 month apart and cost $2400.
The Kole Plastic Surgery Center Center accepts cash, check, and credit card (MasterCard®, Visa®, American Express®, Discover®) as acceptable forms of payment.
Financing is also available through CareCredit®, United Medical Credit, and Advanced Care.
Men and women in Southampton, PA, Philadelphia County, Bucks County, Montgomery County and surrounding areas of Bucks County, PA, want their skin to look its best, and sometimes this means finding solutions for wrinkles on the face and body as well as ways to reduce sun spots, acne scars and dark spots. Board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Kole, offers PicoSure® treatments to address these concerns. Contact us today to schedule a personal consultation.
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