MOXI is a gentle, fractional, non-ablative laser designed to refresh skin tone and texture with minimal downtime. It treats tiny micro-zones while leaving surrounding tissue intact. It can improve early signs of sun damage, uneven tone, fine lines, and the look of enlarged pores. Treatment plans are personalised and doctor led. Results may vary.
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MOXI delivers controlled micro-pulses of energy into the upper layers of the skin. These micro-columns prompt a natural repair response and new collagen, while intact surrounding skin supports quicker recovery. Settings are adjustable so your clinician can tailor intensity to your goals and schedule.
People seeking a light, “pre-juvenation” approach or a refresh between more intensive treatments. Suitable concerns include mild sun damage, uneven tone, early fine lines, roughness, and visible pores. Suitability depends on your skin type, history, and goals. Your clinician will assess this during consultation and design a personalised plan.
Laser Skin Rejuvenation
Laser for Sun Damaged Skin
Pigmentation Laser
Laser for Melasma (clinician assessed)
Skin Resurfacing Laser
Doctor-led, evidence-based resurfacing with minimal downtime
Targets early sun damage, uneven tone, and texture
Fractional approach supports quicker healing
Settings tailored to skin type and lifestyle
Complements at-home skincare and other in-clinic maintenance as advised
Frequently Asked Questions
MOXI is a fractional, non-ablative laser that treats micro-zones of skin to refresh tone, texture, and early signs of sun damage.
Plans often include a short series spaced weeks apart, then periodic maintenance. The exact number depends on goals and skin response.
You may feel warmth or tingling. Comfort measures such as cooling and topical numbing can be used to improve tolerance.
Expect redness and a sun-kissed feel for 1–3 days, followed by dryness or light flaking as the skin renews. Downtime varies with settings.
Many people notice a brighter look within days, with texture and tone improving over the following weeks as collagen builds.
Suitability depends on skin tone, medical history, and current skincare. Your clinician will assess risk and adjust settings or recommend alternatives if needed.
Yes, it can improve uneven tone related to sun exposure and mild pigment. Your plan may include sun-safe habits and supportive skincare.
It may be considered for selected candidates with careful settings and home care. Your clinician will advise if it is appropriate for you.
Avoid tanning and follow any prep skincare guidance. After treatment, use gentle products, moisturise, and apply broad-spectrum sun protection as directed.
Longevity depends on your skin, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Maintenance reviews or periodic treatments may be suggested.