Scientific PECO Laser Skin Rejuvenation at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
PECO (picosecond) laser at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq Bahria Town Lahore uses ultra-short picosecond pulses to address pigmentation and surface texture with reduced thermal impact compared with Q-switched lasers. Performed under dermatologist supervision, it can support a more even tone and a softer surface over a planned series of sessions, with careful settings for your Fitzpatrick skin type.
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Scientific Peco Laser Skin Rejuvenation at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Description
PECO Picosecond Laser Skin Rejuvenation at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
PECO (picosecond) laser at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq, Bahria Town Lahore uses ultra-short picosecond pulses to address pigmentation and surface texture with reduced thermal impact compared with Q-switched lasers. Performed under dermatologist supervision, it can support a more even tone and a softer surface over a planned series of sessions, with careful settings for your Fitzpatrick skin type.
Consultation is required. To book an appointment at the clinic, call 03041115000.
Usage & Benefits
- Picosecond pulses fragment pigment with low heat
- Gentler thermal profile than nanosecond Q-switched lasers
- May help with uneven tone, freckles and dullness
- Can support softer surface texture over sessions
- Generally short recovery between sessions
- Performed by trained clinicians under dermatologist oversight
How To Use
Delivered in-clinic at Derma Dental Clinic Bahria Town Lahore.
1) Consultation: dermatologist assesses concern (pigment, tone, texture), Fitzpatrick category and history.
2) Cleanse and protect eyes with shields.
3) PECO picosecond laser delivered, settings matched to skin type and target.
4) Aftercare: bland moisturiser, gentle cleanser, strict daily SPF 50. Brief redness is common; minimal downtime for most patients.
5) Plan: typically 4-6 sessions, spaced 3-4 weeks apart. Daily SPF supports maintenance.
FAQs
How is PECO different from Q-switched?
Picosecond pulses are shorter and deliver less heat, which can be gentler on surrounding skin while still fragmenting pigment.
How many sessions are needed?
Typically 4-6 sessions, 3-4 weeks apart. Plan confirmed at consultation.
Is it suitable for darker skin?
Many Fitzpatrick types can be treated, but settings must be matched carefully; PIH risk is discussed at consultation.
Is there downtime?
Mild redness for a short period is common; most people resume routine quickly.
Is it safe in pregnancy?
Elective laser is generally avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding.



