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Pico Laser Treatment in Hyderabad: The Gold Standard for Pigmentation and Flawless Skin

Ask any dermatologist in Hyderabad what laser technology has made the biggest clinical difference in the last five years, and the answer is almost always the same: Pico Laser.

At Zennara Clinic, our Pico Laser is one of our most in-demand treatments — and once you understand how it works, it’s easy to see why.

What Is Pico Laser?

Pico Laser — or picosecond laser — delivers ultra-short pulses of laser energy measured in picoseconds (one trillionth of a second). For context, traditional Q-switched lasers fire in nanoseconds; Pico Laser fires 100x faster.

This speed matters enormously. Because pulses are so brief:

  • Thermal damage to surrounding tissue is minimal — reducing risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
  • Target chromophores (pigment particles) are shattered more completely — improving clearance of stubborn melanin and tattoo ink
  • A pressure wave effect (photoacoustic) stimulates collagen and elastin — providing a skin rejuvenation benefit alongside pigmentation correction
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What Can Pico Laser Treat?

At Zennara Clinic in Hyderabad, our Pico Laser is used to treat:

  • Melasma — one of Hyderabad’s most prevalent skin concerns, especially in women aged 25–40
  • Sun spots and solar lentigines — accelerated by Hyderabad’s high UV index
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)scarring from acne, injury, or previous treatments
  • Acne scars (atrophic/textural) — via the photoacoustic collagen-stimulating effect
  • Dull, uneven skin tone — the generalised greyness common in pollution-exposed urban skin
  • Tattoo removal — Pico Laser is the most effective modality for ink clearance
  • Skin texture and open pores — via the LIOB (Laser-Induced Optical Breakdown) effect

Why Is Pico Laser Especially Important for Indian Skin?

This is a critical point that we emphasise at Zennara: Indian skin (Fitzpatrick IV–VI) is significantly more prone to PIH than lighter skin types. Older lasers with longer pulse durations generate heat that can trigger melanocyte overactivation — paradoxically worsening pigmentation in dark-skinned patients.

 

Pico Laser’s ultrashort pulses produce a predominantly photoacoustic effect rather than a photothermal one, dramatically reducing PIH risk. This makes it one of the few laser technologies genuinely safe and effective for darker Indian skin tones — when administered by a qualified dermatologist.

What to Expect at Zennara's Pico Laser Session

Your first session begins with a consultation and full skin assessment. Your Zennara dermatologist will assess the type and depth of your pigmentation, determine the appropriate wavelength and fluence settings, and design a treatment protocol specific to your skin.

 

Sessions typically take 20–40 minutes. Post-treatment, you may notice mild redness that resolves within hours. Sunscreen is mandatory post-treatment — a point your Zennara team will emphasise thoroughly.

 

Most patients require 4–6 sessions for pigmentation and 6–10 sessions for tattoo removal, spaced 4 weeks apart.

Ready to say goodbye to stubborn pigmentation? Your skin transformation begins here.

Call Zennara Clinic at +91 7070701099 (Jubilee Hills) | +91 8977759580 (Kondapur) | [email protected]

 

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Is Pico Laser safe for dark Indian skin tones?

Yes — Pico Laser’s photoacoustic mechanism dramatically reduces PIH risk compared to older laser technologies. At Zennara, we customise settings specifically for Fitzpatrick IV–VI skin types.

Q2: How many Pico Laser sessions are needed for melasma?

Most patients see improvement in 4–6 sessions, spaced 4 weeks apart. Melasma is a chronic condition, so maintenance sessions may be recommended.

Q3: Is there downtime after Pico Laser treatment?

Downtime is minimal. Mild redness may be present for a few hours. Strict sunscreen use is essential post-treatment.

Q4: Can Pico Laser treat acne scars?

Yes — Pico Laser stimulates collagen and elastin via its photoacoustic effect, improving both textural scars and skin quality over a course of sessions.

Q5: How is Pico Laser different from regular laser toning?

Pico Laser fires in picoseconds — 100x faster than standard Q-switched lasers used in laser toning. This delivers more complete pigment shattering with less heat, making it safer and more effective for darker skin types.

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