MOXI Laser
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MOXI Laser
MOXI is the newest fractionated wavelength designed with everyone in mind. This laser is truly customizable to fit your skin care goals! Whether you are looking for a quick refreshing glow to the skin before an event, you want to erase sunspots acquired over the years or you suffer from chronic melasma, having failed other treatments, we will customize a treatment plan just for you!
Depending on the type of treatment needed, recovery can be as little as 1 day, and up to one week for deeper, more corrective treatments. This laser can also be combined with BBL to enhance results of both treatments! Ask us about the MOXI Plus!
This new laser is safe for all skin types and is taking the country by storm. Everyone is asking for it!
Fast Facts: Moxi Laser
Treatment Aspects | Treatment Details |
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Benefits |
1. Correction of Melasma 2. Improved signs of aging including texture and pigmentation 3. Can be used on all skin types |
AVG Cost | Starts at $850 |
Downtime | Depending on the treatment type, no downtime, or 2-5 days |
Topical Anesthetic Used? | Yes |
Treatment Areas | Face and body |
MOXI Laser FAQ
What is MOXI Laser used to treat?
How many MOXI treatments are needed?
Does MOXI laser hurt?
What is the downtime for a MOXI Laser Treatment?
For level 2/3 – Restore & Renew, there is 2-4 days of downtime. Redness is expected the day of treatment, followed by the sandpaper feeling skin for 2-4 days.
How long do results from MOXI laser treatments last?
Do I need to do anything prior to my MOXI Laser treatment?
Does MOXI laser tighten skin?
Can you exfoliate after MOXI laser?
Can MOXI treat darker skin types?
Can you wear makeup after MOXI laser?
Can you workout after MOXI laser?
What type of laser is MOXI?
Who is the ideal person for MOXI Laser treatments?
I’ve heard of BBL / MOXI combo. What is that and is that an option at Arsenault Aesthetics?
Yes! We call this our MOXI+ treatment. Combining MOXI with BBL during the same visit will further enhance results and pigment correction. This is ideal for patients with lighter skin tones and freckles or brown spots they would like to see gone.
Is this the treatment Kim Kardashian is talking about?
It sure is! Kim K has recently posted her raving review about how the MOXI Laser keeps her skin glowing. It truly is an awesome treatment. Come see for yourself!
How Moxi Laser Works
The MOXI laser is a cutting-edge, non-ablative fractionated laser that delivers gentle yet effective energy to your skin. MOXI laser, unlike most lasers, is safe for all skin types. This advanced technology targets the outermost layer of the skin, stimulating collagen production and promoting cell turnover. As a result, MOXI laser treatments can help improve sun damage, pigment, melasma, un even skin town and texture.
At Arsenault Aesthetics, our skilled skincare specialists carefully calibrate the MOXI laser to suit your unique skin type and concerns. By customizing the treatment, we ensure that you receive the most effective and personalized care possible. With minimal downtime and discomfort, the MOXI laser offers a powerful solution for rejuvenating your skin and revealing a more youthful, radiant complexion.
Interested in learning more? Read our deep dive into Moxi Laser Technology.
What to Expect
Your MOXI laser treatment at Arsenault Aesthetics begins with a thorough consultation to discuss your skin concerns and goals. Our skincare specialist will carefully assess your skin type and determine the best course of action to achieve the desired results.
Prior to the procedure, the skin is numbed with a topical anesthetic. During the procedure, you may feel a mild warming sensation as the MOXI laser gently targets the outermost layer of your skin. The treatment is generally well-tolerated, and any discomfort should be minimal.
After your MOXI laser treatment, your skin may feel warm for up to 30 minutes. It will appear slightly red or swollen, similar to a mild sunburn. These side effects usually subside within a few hours to a day. It is vital to avoid direct sun exposure and apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect your skin during the healing process. In the following days after treatment, the skin will feel like sandpaper for 3-6 days as the skin is in the healing process. It is important to let the sandpaper texture resolve on its own and avoid any exfoliating or rubbing of the skin.
Over the next few weeks, you’ll notice improvements in your skin’s pigment, texture, and overall appearance. For optimal results, a series of MOXI laser treatments is recommended, with each session scheduled about a month apart. Our skincare specialists at Arsenault Aesthetics will guide you through the process and ensure that you achieve the most beautiful, natural-looking results possible.
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Seasonal & Monthly Deals
Experience our outstanding seasonal and monthly discounts on injectables and other skincare treatments at Arsenault Aesthetics! We’re happy to extend special rates and price reductions on sought-after procedures like Moxi Laser, Radiesse Fillers, Vbeam PDL Laser, Dermaplaning and more, allowing you to achieve your aesthetic vision without overspending.
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All Lasers at a Glance
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Laser | *Cost |
Downtime (days) |
Numbing | Treatment Areas |
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MOXI laser | $850 | 2-5 | Yes | Face & body |
VBeam PDL Laser | $150 | 1-7 | No | Face & body |
BBL Photofacial | $450 | 4-10 | No | Face & body |
CO2re Laser | $1500 | 7-14 | Yes | Face, perioral, neck, chest, hands |
*Starting cost only – actual cost depends on your goals, specific customized treatment plan, current skin condition and number of recommended treatments.