Pico Laser in Manila: Best Clinics, Prices & Real Results 2026
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Pico Laser in Manila: Best Clinics, Prices & Real Results 2026

Dr. Patricia Reyes· Beauty Editor
·July 20, 2026
#Pico Laser#Manila#Guide#Philippines

Complete guide to Pico laser in Manila — how much it costs (₱3,500–15,000/session), which clinics use genuine Pico systems, how many sessions you need, and what to realistically expect.

Pico laser is Manila's most in-demand skin treatment — addressing pigmentation, melasma, acne scars, and overall skin texture simultaneously. This guide covers how much it costs (₱3,500–15,000/session), which clinics use genuine Pico systems, and what results are realistic.

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1Direct Answer: How Much Does Pico Laser Cost in Manila?

Genuine Pico laser (PicoWay, PicoSure, Enlighten) in Manila: Full face standard toning: BGC ₱6,000–12,000 per session. Full face Makati ₱3,500–9,000. Full face with FOCUS diffractive lens (scar mode): BGC ₱8,000–15,000. Makati ₱5,000–10,000. Per zone (underarm, neck, hands): BGC ₱3,000–7,000. Makati ₱2,000–5,000. 6-session package full face: BGC ₱40,000–80,000. Makati ₱22,000–50,000. Warning: Prices below ₱2,000 for full-face "Pico laser" anywhere in Manila indicate unbranded equipment or significantly different technology being marketed as Pico.

2How to Identify Genuine Pico Laser in Manila

The key verification for any Manila Pico laser claim: Ask the specific machine brand and model. Genuine Pico systems include: PicoWay (Syneron-Candela), PicoSure (Cynosure), Enlighten (Cutera), Picollo (Laseroptek), Helios III (Laseroptek). These are named, internationally-certified systems costing ₱8–15 million. Reject any clinic that: Cannot name their Pico system's brand. Claims "Pico technology" without a brand name. Offers full-face sessions at less than ₱2,500. Claims their Q-switched Nd:YAG is "basically Pico." Q-switched is not Pico — the physical difference (nanosecond vs. picosecond pulse duration) produces genuinely different clinical outcomes.

3What Pico Laser Does (and Doesn't Do)

Pico laser works by delivering ultra-short energy pulses (10 to the power of -12 seconds) that physically shatter pigment clusters through photoacoustic pressure rather than photothermal heating. This produces: More complete melanin fragment breakdown in each session versus Q-switched. Less heat-related damage to surrounding tissue. Lower PIH risk on darker Filipino skin. Wider range of treatable pigmentation types. What Pico treats effectively: Solar lentigines (sun spots) — 1–3 sessions for most. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation — 3–6 sessions. Melasma — 6–12+ sessions, maintenance ongoing. Acne scars (PIH) — 3–8 sessions. Overall radiance/glass skin toning — ongoing monthly. What Pico does NOT do: Replace HIFU for lifting. Replace fillers for volume. Eliminate deep atrophic acne scars (rolling/ice pick) without combination treatments.

4Best Pico Laser Clinics in Manila 2026

BGC: DermTech BGC — PicoWay, most reviewed BGC Pico clinic. Standard toning ₱7,000–12,000. FOCUS mode ₱8,000–15,000. Luminara BGC — PicoWay + Morpheus8 combination programs. Makati: DermCare Makati (Salcedo) — authentic Pico system, board-certified dermatologist. ₱3,500–9,000. SkinLab Philippines (Greenbelt) — Pico + Korean protocols. ₱4,000–9,000. DermSuite Salcedo — precise peel + Pico combination protocols. QC: Growing Pico availability — verify brand before booking. 2–3 Katipunan-area clinics offer authentic Pico at ₱3,000–6,000.

Final Takeaway

Pico laser in Manila delivers Manila's most versatile skin improvement per session — addressing tone, texture, and pigmentation simultaneously. The most important selection factor: verified authentic Pico brand name. At ₱3,500–9,000 per session at Makati's qualified clinics, monthly Pico toning is the best regular skin maintenance investment for Filipino patients in Manila's UV-intensive environment. 6 monthly sessions produce cumulative skin quality improvement that compound into measurably better outcomes than sporadic intensive treatments.

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Dr. Patricia Reyes
Beauty Editor · BeautyMNL Editorial

Beauty writer and researcher covering Manila's dynamic beauty scene. All opinions are based on personal visits and mystery-shopping research, never paid placements.