

Pico Genesis FX
(From £750)-
About
Pico Genesis FX is a game-changing FDA-approved procedure, championed by Revere Clinics over the last two years.
This revolutionary laser treatment penetrates deep into the skin, smoothing away ice pick scars, fine lines and sun damage.
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How it works?
Laser light is split through a honeycomb structure, penetrating deeper into the skin, creating a natural regeneration over the 72 hour period after treatment. The result is skin that’s smoother, lighter, brighter and better than ever.
What really makes Pico Genesis FX stand out however is how effective it is on ice pick scars, fine lines and sun damage. Clients have reported seeing far more noticeable results than laser resurfacing and microneedling. It’s also considerably less painful than Fraxel, Tixel and plasma devices.
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Treatment areas
Designed to smooth the face, the Revere Clinic team advise booking in to smooth away ice pick scars once every six weeks, with around two to three treatments (on average) needed in total.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What areas can be treated?
Pico Genesis FX is a game-changing FDA-approved procedure, championed by Revere Clinics over the last two years.
This revolutionary laser treatment penetrates deep into the skin, smoothing away ice pick scars, fine lines and sun damage on the face.
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How many treatment sessions are required?
A series of two to three treatments every six weeks are recommended to achieve the best outcome. To sustain results over time, a series of ongoing maintenance treatments are encouraged. Your practitioner will discuss the likely outcome of your treatment at your complimentary, in-depth consultation.
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What can I expect during my treatment
During the procedure, you will feel the warmth of the laser on your skin. As this treatment penetrates the skin deep down, the skin will create a plasma, and a natural regeneration over the 72 hour period after treatment will occur.
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Is it safe?
Pico Genesis FX is an FDA- approved procedure.
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Is there any downtime?
Patients tend to experience around 72 hours of downtime after treatment.