Why PicoLasers.com exists
I started this site because I couldn’t find the site I needed.
[EDIT: Replace this placeholder with your real story. Specifics to consider including — feel free to shape however feels right: the tattoo you had removed (what, where on your body, how old), when you started looking into removal, how long it took you to find clear answers, what specifically was hard to piece together (which clinics used which machines? wavelengths? operator experience? cost? how many sessions?), how many providers you called before finding the right one, what city/region you searched, how long your treatment took, and how it turned out. The more specific and personal, the more credible this reads.]
[EDIT: A paragraph with the emotional arc — what it felt like when the information was missing and what it felt like when you finally found a provider who could actually answer your questions. Optional but powerful.]
I wasn’t a medical professional going in. I was a consumer, and the information I needed to make a good decision was scattered across provider websites, a handful of Reddit threads, a few forum posts written years ago, and whatever my dermatologist happened to know. There wasn’t a single place that simply told me: this clinic has this laser, covers these wavelengths, has been doing this for this long.
So I’m building that place.
What this site is
PicoLasers.com is two things:
- An educational resource. Clear, practical, non-marketing explanations of what pico lasers are, how they compare to older technology, which specific machines exist, and how to evaluate a provider. Every article is written from the perspective of someone who’s trying to make an informed decision — not someone trying to sell you a treatment package.
- A searchable directory of providers. Filterable by laser machine, wavelengths offered, treatment specialty, and location. Every listing includes the specific information most sites leave out.
What this site isn’t
This isn’t a medical authority. I’m not a dermatologist. Nothing here is medical advice — it’s researched, patient-perspective information meant to help you ask better questions and find the right provider. Always consult a qualified medical professional for any treatment decision.
It’s also not paid to favor any machine, manufacturer, or clinic. [EDIT: Update this statement as your business model evolves. Currently the site is not taking paid placements. Future paid tiers for enhanced provider listings will be clearly disclosed.]
For providers
If you run a clinic that uses pico laser technology and want to be included in the directory, we’d love to hear from you. Basic listings are free and always will be. Enhanced listings (featured placement, expanded profile, photo galleries, lead capture) will be available on a paid basis as the directory grows.
Get in touch to be added.
Looking ahead
This site will keep growing. More treatment guides. More providers. Better tools to help you find the right match. If there’s information you wished you’d had when you were researching pico lasers — tell me. The whole point is to make this easier for the next person.
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