Pro 1 Pico
Manufactured by Pro 1 Laser · Distributed by Laser Equipment Global · Aesthetic Laser Platform
Pro 1 Pico is a multi-regime dermatology and aesthetic platform — picosecond pigment and tattoo, PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking, long-pulse 1064 nm vascular, and fractional LIOB remodeling from one system.
One advanced laser platform that lets a clinic treat pigment, tattoos, PMU, melasma-prone skin, redness and veins, pores, scars, and year-round skin quality — instead of buying separate single-purpose devices.
- Four treatment engines: 500 ps picosecond pigment, PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking, long-pulse 1064 nm vascular YAG, and fractional LIOB remodeling.
- 1064 nm and 532 nm wavelengths with PTP dual-pulse energy up to 1600 mJ; optional 585/650 nm pigment handpieces.
- Treats tattoos, PMU, pigment, melasma-prone skin, redness and veins, pores, acne scars, and year-round skin quality.
- Health Canada licensed and listed in MDALL; FDA cleared; supports Fitzpatrick I–VI with appropriate parameters.
The Pro 1 Pico turns one footprint into a multi-regime dermatology platform. Picosecond power clears tattoos, PMU, and pigment; PulseStack™ 750 builds a recurring collagen-banking and skin-quality category; long-pulse 1064 nm adds vascular and redness work; and fractional LIOB remodels pores, texture, and acne scars — so a single system anchors corrective revenue and year-round repeat treatments most pico-only devices can't reach.
- 69,000+ patients treated
- 236+ partner providers
- Since 2005 Canadian manufacturer
- ISO 13485 · MDSAP quality-certified
Figures reported by Pro 1 Laser (2026).
One platform. Four treatment engines.
The Pro 1 Pico isn’t a single-purpose pigment laser — it’s a multi-regime dermatology and aesthetic platform that lets one system anchor a clinic’s pigment, vascular, collagen, and remodeling menu.
- 500 ps picosecond pigment — photoacoustic power that fragments tattoo ink, PMU, and stubborn pigment, with PTP dual-pulse energy up to 1600 mJ for controlled, high-impact clearance.
- PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking — rapid-fire 750 ps pulse-stacking that builds collagen, refines pores, and softens fine lines as a repeatable, year-round skin-quality service.
- Long-pulse 1064 nm vascular YAG — true photothermal heating for redness, telangiectasia, and selected veins that pigment-only picosecond systems don’t reach.
- Fractional LIOB remodeling — laser-induced optical breakdown that resurfaces texture, pores, and acne scars without the downtime of ablative resurfacing.
Two wavelengths — 1064 nm and 532 nm — cover deep and superficial pigment, with optional 585 nm and 650 nm handpieces for resistant blue and green tattoo inks.
QuatroLift™ — Brighten. Balance. Bank. Remodel.
QuatroLift™ is the signature four-point facial protocol built on the platform: Brighten pigment, tone, and carbon-peel glow; Balance rosacea-associated and vascular redness; Bank collagen with PulseStack™ 750; and Remodel texture, pores, and post-acne texture with fractional LIOB. One protocol, one device — a premium rejuvenation experience a clinic can brand, package, and sell year-round.
Active acne and acne-prone skin support stay a separate, acne-supportive category — not part of QuatroLift™ unless a clinic is building a customized acne-prone skin plan.
Where pico-only systems stop
A pigment-only picosecond laser treats tattoos and pigment, then stops. The Pro 1 Pico keeps going — long-pulse 1064 nm opens vascular and redness work, and fractional LIOB adds scar and texture remodeling, all from the same platform. See how it compares against the Cynosure PicoSure and the Candela PicoWay.
Built for clinic revenue
Corrective treatments bring patients in; maintenance keeps them coming back. Tattoo removal, PMU correction, and pigment work drive new-patient demand, while PulseStack™ 750 collagen-banking memberships, QuatroLift™ series, and vascular and skin-quality programs build recurring revenue — all from one platform with zero per-pulse consumable cost.
Engineered for every skin tone
The 1064 nm foundation penetrates deeper with lower melanin absorption, which is why the Pro 1 Pico is used across Fitzpatrick I–VI with appropriate parameters — including melasma-supportive and darker-skin tattoo protocols.
Resources and buying guides
Evaluating a picosecond platform? These guides go deeper:
- Picosecond Laser Buying Guide — what to compare across any picosecond platform
- Pro 1 Pico Buying Guide — the four engines, configurations, and revenue case
- Picosecond vs Q-Switched Laser — pulse physics and clearance
- 500 ps vs 750 ps Picosecond Laser — why pulse width changes peak power
- LIOB Fractional Pico Explained — non-ablative remodeling for pores, texture, and scars
- Pro 1 Pico for Melasma and Pro 1 Pico for Tattoo Removal
- How to Treat Melasma Without Making It Worse — clinical education on conservative melasma protocols
Training and support
Pro 1 Laser backs every placement with onboarding, clinical training, and protocol guidance. Use the contact options to request specifications, pricing, or a demonstration for your clinic.
What you can treat
- Tattoo removal
Picosecond photoacoustic fragmentation of black, coloured, and multi-ink tattoos across a broad range of skin types.
- PMU & microblading correction
Controlled picosecond lightening of eyebrow, microblading, and cosmetic pigment, with PTP dual-pulse delivery for delicate facial areas.
- Pigment & sun damage
Brightens lentigines, sun spots, and uneven tone.
- Melasma-supportive care
Conservative, provider-guided 1064 nm protocols for pigment-prone, reactive skin.
- Veins & vascular redness
Long-pulse 1064 nm for facial telangiectasia, redness, and selected spider and leg veins.
- Rosacea-associated redness
Controlled photothermal heating for diffuse facial redness and visible vessels.
- PulseStack™ 750 Collagen banking
Rapid-fire picosecond pulse-stacking for glow, pores, fine lines, and recurring skin-quality maintenance.
- Skin revitalization
Non-ablative renewal for tone, texture, and a refreshed complexion.
- Carbon laser peel / Hollywood peel
Carbon-assisted laser facial for oily skin, congested and enlarged pores, dullness, texture, and glow — an easy, recurring skin-refresh treatment.
- Active acne & acne-prone skin support
Acne-supportive protocols for selected patients with active, inflammatory, oily, or congested acne-prone skin — a separate category from carbon peel and from acne-scar remodeling.
- Acne scars & texture
Fractional LIOB remodeling for atrophic scars, post-acne texture, and enlarged pores.
- Pores & fine lines
Non-ablative fractional micro-zones that refine texture and pore appearance.
- Selected hair reduction
Long-pulse 1064 nm for selected hair-reduction protocols on appropriate areas and skin types.
- Onychomycosis (toenail fungus)
Long-pulse 1064 nm photothermal protocols delivered through the nail plate into the nail bed.
Provider-selected protocols. Suitability and results depend on patient assessment, provider training, and protocol selection.
✓ Suitable for Fitzpatrick I–VI
The Pro 1 Pico's 1064 nm picosecond delivery with PTP dual-pulse control concentrates energy in the picosecond domain and limits thermal diffusion, supporting treatment across all Fitzpatrick skin types when used with appropriate parameters by a trained provider — a profile conventional millisecond 1064 nm systems approach more cautiously.
The Pro 1 Pico is suitable for all Fitzpatrick skin types (I–VI) when treated with appropriate parameters by a trained provider. Its 1064 nm picosecond delivery limits thermal diffusion compared with conventional millisecond 1064 nm systems.
100% Profit Per Pulse
- Zero consumables — no per-pulse cartridge or disposable costs.
- Corrective demand — tattoo, PMU, and pigment — brings new patients through the door.
- PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking and QuatroLift™ build recurring memberships and annual skin-quality plans.
- Carbon peel facials and acne-prone skin support add easy, high-demand, repeat-friendly revenue.
- Vascular, redness, and remodeling categories open revenue most pico-only devices can't.
- One platform raises device utilization across multiple service lines.
Technology
Pro 1 Pico pairs true 500 ps picosecond delivery with long-pulse 1064 nm Nd:YAG, and adds PTP dual-pulse energy, PulseStack™ 750 rapid-fire pulse-stacking, and an optional fractional LIOB handpiece — so operators select photoacoustic or photothermal behaviour by target.
Regulatory status
Approved claims
The Pro 1 Pico system integrates Picosecond, Q-Switched, and Long-Pulse Nd:YAG modes.
The Pro 1 Pico's twin-pulse mode distributes energy across paired picosecond sub-pulses, a design intended to keep per-pulse intensity lower while preserving the photoacoustic effect that fragments pigment.
The 1064 nm wavelength is less absorbed by epidermal melanin than shorter wavelengths, which may help reduce the risk of pigment-related side effects in darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV–VI).
In published clinical studies, 1064 nm picosecond laser tattoo removal was associated with effective clearance and a low rate of long-term pigment changes in skin types III–IV.
Published studies report that 1064 nm picosecond laser can improve melasma, though results vary and may be comparable to established treatments; outcomes depend on individual factors and a course of treatment.
Picosecond lasers work primarily through a photomechanical (photoacoustic) effect that may reduce heat spread to surrounding skin compared with longer nanosecond pulses.
The Pro 1 Pico is used in professional clinics to support provider-selected protocols across pigment, tattoo, skin-quality, and selected vascular and dermal-heating applications. Suitability and results depend on patient assessment, provider training, and protocol selection.
FAQs
Is the Pro 1 Pico only for tattoo removal?
No. It's a multi-regime platform: picosecond modes treat tattoos, PMU, and pigment; PulseStack™ 750 supports collagen banking and skin quality; long-pulse 1064 nm addresses redness and veins; and fractional LIOB remodels pores, texture, and acne scars.
What is QuatroLift™?
QuatroLift™ is the Pro 1 Pico's signature four-point facial protocol — Brighten (pigment, tone, carbon-peel glow), Balance (rosacea-associated and vascular redness), Bank (collagen with PulseStack™ 750), and Remodel (texture, pores, post-acne texture with fractional LIOB) — one premium treatment a clinic can brand and sell.
Does the Pro 1 Pico do carbon peels and acne-prone skin treatments?
Yes — carbon laser peel (the 'Hollywood peel') is an easy, recurring facial for oily skin, pores, dullness, and glow, and the platform also supports separate acne-supportive protocols for selected acne-prone patients. Acne scars are handled separately with fractional LIOB remodeling.
Which wavelengths and energy does it use?
Primary wavelengths are 1064 nm and 532 nm, with PTP dual-pulse energy up to 1600 mJ and optional 585/650 nm handpieces for selected tattoo colours. Full specifications are available on request.
Is it suitable for darker skin types?
Its 1064 nm wavelength is less absorbed by epidermal melanin, which is why it is used across Fitzpatrick I–VI with appropriate parameters by a trained provider.
Is the Pro 1 Pico authorized for sale in Canada?
Yes — it is licensed by Health Canada and listed in MDALL under Medical Device Licence number 114765, and it is FDA cleared via the 510(k) framework.
How does it support clinic revenue?
One platform covers corrective categories (tattoo, PMU, pigment) that attract new patients and recurring categories (collagen banking, QuatroLift™, vascular, skin quality) that drive repeat visits — with no per-pulse consumable cost.
What training and support are included?
Pro 1 Laser provides onboarding, clinical training, and protocol guidance. Use the contact options to discuss training, specifications, and availability for your clinic.
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