Buying Guides
Pro 1 Pico Buying Guide
The Pro 1 Pico is a multi-regime 1064 nm picosecond platform — 500 ps pigment, PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking, long-pulse 1064 nm vascular, and fractional LIOB — so one system covers more of a clinic's menu.
This guide explains what the Pro 1 Pico is, what its four treatment engines do, how it's configured, and why clinics choose one multi-regime platform over several single-purpose devices.
- Four engines: 500 ps picosecond pigment, PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking, long-pulse 1064 nm vascular, fractional LIOB remodeling.
- 1064 nm and 532 nm wavelengths; PTP dual-pulse energy up to 1600 mJ; optional 585/650 nm pigment handpieces.
- Health Canada licensed and FDA cleared; supports Fitzpatrick I–VI with appropriate parameters.
- Warranty, clinical training, and ongoing support included with a new platform.
One platform, four treatment engines
The Pro 1 Pico is built around four treatment engines, so a single system covers both corrective work and recurring skin-quality revenue:
- 500 ps picosecond pigment — tattoos, PMU and microblading correction, lentigines, and uneven tone, with PTP dual-pulse energy up to 1600 mJ.
- PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking — rapid-fire pulse-stacking for glow, pores, fine lines, and recurring skin-quality maintenance.
- Long-pulse 1064 nm vascular — facial telangiectasia, diffuse redness, selected veins, and onychomycosis protocols.
- Fractional LIOB remodeling — non-ablative micro-zones for acne scars, texture, and pore appearance.
Wavelengths and skin-type range
The Pro 1 Pico leads with 1064 nm and adds 532 nm, with optional 585/650 nm pigment handpieces. The 1064 nm primary penetrates deeper with lower melanin absorption, which is why it supports treatment across Fitzpatrick I–VI with appropriate parameters — including melasma-supportive and darker-skin tattoo protocols.
The clinic revenue case
Most picosecond devices are pigment-and-tattoo only. The Pro 1 Pico’s added long-pulse and fractional engines let one platform also build recurring vascular, collagen, and texture revenue — so the system anchors corrective work and year-round repeat treatments. For the modality detail, see LIOB Fractional Pico Explained and Picosecond vs Q-Switched Laser.
How to evaluate it
If you’re comparing platforms generally, start with the Picosecond Laser Buying Guide. To weigh the Pro 1 Pico against specific competitors, see Pro 1 Pico vs PicoSure and Pro 1 Pico vs PicoWay.
What’s included
A new Pro 1 Pico includes a manufacturer warranty, clinical training, and ongoing support. Ask Pro 1 Laser about configurations, optional handpieces, pricing, and financing.
Clinical suitability and configuration vary by patient, provider, and jurisdiction. Confirm current details before purchase.
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FAQs
What is the Pro 1 Pico?
The Pro 1 Pico is a Health Canada licensed and FDA cleared multi-regime 1064 nm picosecond platform that combines 500 ps picosecond pigment and tattoo work, PulseStack™ 750 collagen banking, long-pulse 1064 nm vascular protocols, and fractional LIOB remodeling in one system.
What can the Pro 1 Pico treat?
Tattoos, PMU, pigment and sun damage, melasma-prone skin (conservative provider-guided protocols), redness and veins, pores, acne scars and texture, and year-round skin quality — plus selected hair-reduction protocols with the long-pulse mode.
Why choose one multi-regime platform over several devices?
A multi-regime platform treats more of a clinic's menu from one footprint, which usually improves return on investment: corrective pigment and tattoo revenue plus recurring skin-quality, vascular, and texture protocols, without buying and maintaining separate single-purpose systems.
What skin types can the Pro 1 Pico treat?
Its 1064 nm picosecond delivery with PTP dual-pulse control supports treatment across Fitzpatrick I–VI when used with appropriate parameters by a trained provider. Specific suitability always depends on the patient and provider assessment.
What's included with a new Pro 1 Pico?
A new platform includes a manufacturer warranty, clinical training, and ongoing support. Ask Pro 1 Laser about configurations, optional handpieces, pricing, and financing.