MOXI

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What Is MOXI?

MOXI is a gentle, non-ablative fractional laser treatment that revitalizes your skin by improving tone, texture, and pigmentation with minimal downtime. It’s a perfect prejuvenation treatment for younger skin or a light refresh for anyone looking to maintain a healthy glow.

How Does MOXI Work?

MOXI delivers controlled laser energy to the skin, creating thousands of micro-injuries that stimulate collagen and cell renewal—without damaging the surface. This helps to brighten skin, even out discoloration, and improve overall tone and texture. It’s safe for all skin types and can be done year-round. Most treatments take just 20–30 minutes with minimal discomfort.

What Skin Concerns Can MOXI Treat?

  • Uneven skin tone or texture

  • Sun damage and pigmentation

  • Melasma or discoloration

  • Early signs of aging

  • Dull or lackluster skin

  • Large pores and roughness

MOXI FAQs

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  • We typically recommend 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart for best results, followed by maintenance treatments 1–2 times per year depending on your skin goals.

  • A topical numbing cream is applied beforehand to ensure comfort. Most people feel a warm, prickly sensation during treatment, but it’s very tolerable and quick.

  • MOXI is known as a “lunchtime laser” for a reason! You may experience mild redness and a rough texture (called “MENDS”) for 3–5 days, but most people resume normal activities immediately. You can wear mineral makeup after 24 hours.

  • You’ll notice a brighter, more even complexion within a week, with continued improvement over time as new collagen forms. Results are gradual and build with each treatment.

  • Yes, Your provider may recommend you “stack” Moxi with BBL for even more dramatic reduction in discoloration and improvement in skin texture.

  • Yes, Moxi laser is safe and effective on all skin types.

  • Yes, studies have shown that 1927nm lasers like Moxi can reduce actinic keratoses, the precancerous lesions that can give rise to squamous cell carcinoma skin cancers.