Upgrade to a Swiss Army Device

When considering a new laser for your office, what are the key selling points that either make or break your purchase? Because the truth is, it’s not all about name brand or the lowest price tag.

How is this device going to make the most money for your practice? Think like a patient: Could you see any benefit in getting this treatment? Would this new technology complement or clash with your existing services?

Although these are crucial business-making decisions, you don’t have to worry about them when you partner with Monarch Aesthetic Services. The go-to for medical aesthetic practices nationwide, the MAS team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect fit—so you’re making investments that are… well, WORTH IT!

One dual-action laser you should definitely have on your radar is the Helios 785 Pico. Taking the famous picosecond firing speed (renowned for tattoo removal) and incorporating nanosecond technology, the Helios introduces a more complete approach to common skin concerns. If you don’t have a Q-switch laser yet—or maybe you’re looking to upgrade from the limited capacities of IPL—we almost always recommend the Helios 785 Pico to our offices.

It’s like the Swiss Army knife of medical aesthetics, and industry experts are taking note of it. “If you’re talking about a deeper melasma, you can target something that’s deep. If you’re talking about something that’s more superficial—whether it’s PIH (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) or something that’s sitting higher on the skin like seborrheic keratosis, we can hit every single aspect of a pigmented lesion, AND treat every skin type,” says Dr. Suneel Chilukuri of Refresh Dermatology.

The Helios 785 Pico is also FDA-cleared to target melasma, using the MelaGone treatment. What has long been one of the most difficult skin conditions to address (specifically for patients with darker skin tones) MelaGone erases pigment and unwanted brown spots in no time!

That’s what makes the Helios 785 Pico not just another device to add to your practice, but a serious money-making machine! An estimated six million American women struggle with melasma, so there’s a clear demand for pigmentation treatments, but few effective solutions available.

Now, there’s MelaGone.

The Rundown on Helios 785 Pico—Anytime You Need

Watch our on-demand webinar to hear from industry experts Jose Tabush, MD; Brianna Vega, RN, MSN, FNP-BC; and Dillon Meng, RN. They’ll dive all into this powerhouse laser, from how it works, its revenue potential, to why it’s “the Swiss Army device” your practice needs.

And that’s not all—keep an eye out for the latest edition of The Aesthetic Guide, where the Helios 785 Pico will take the spotlight. Stay tuned!


*Disclaimer: HELIOS 785 Pico (U.S. FDA 510K #K230373) is intended for general and plastic surgery and in dermatology. Indication for use of Q-switched Nd:YAG Laser- incision, excision, ablation, vaporization of soft tissue in general dermatology, removal or lightening of unwanted hair with or without adjuvant preparation, tattoo removal, treatment of benign vascular lesions (port wine birthmarks, telangiectasias, spider angioma, cherry angioma, spider nev), treatment of benign pigmented lesions (café-au-lait birthmarks, solar lentigines, senile lentigines, Becker’s nevus, freckles, nevus spilus, nevus of ota).

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