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Moxi

Moxi is a gentle, non-ablative fractional laser treatment designed to improve skin tone, texture, and clarity with minimal downtime and customizable results.

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Overview

What is Moxi?

Moxi is a cutting-edge non-ablative fractional laser that revitalizes the skin by stimulating collagen production and resurfacing damaged tissue. It is a versatile option for patients seeking a gentle yet effective way to correct pigmentation, improve texture, and restore radiance. Moxi is ideal for maintaining youthful skin or treating early signs of aging.

Unlike aggressive resurfacing lasers, Moxi is safe for all skin types and requires little downtime. It is often referred to as a “prejuvenation” treatment because it can prevent and slow visible aging when started early. Moxi is also used in combination with other treatments to enhance results.

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Cost of Moxi

The cost of Moxi varies depending on treatment area, number of sessions, and provider experience. It is generally more affordable than deeper resurfacing lasers, making it a popular maintenance option.

Over 90% patient satisfaction

Success rates

$750 per session

Average cost (USD)

50,000+ in the U.S.

Procedures performed annually

Less than 1%

Complication rate

Average cost (USD)

$750 per session

Cost Range (USD)

$500-$1,500 per session

Patients often need a series of 3-4 treatments for optimal results, followed by yearly maintenance. Costs may also vary depending on whether Moxi is combined with other procedures.

Moxi Before and After Photos

Before-and-after photos show how Moxi improves skin tone, clarity, and smoothness with minimal downtime. Results typically appear gradually as new collagen develops and pigmentation fades over several weeks. Photos highlight its versatility, from treating melasma and sun damage to smoothing early wrinkles. Results can be enhanced with consistent skincare and maintenance treatments.

Pros and Cons of Getting Moxi

Pros

  • Safe for all skin types
  • Minimal downtime
  • Preventative “prejuvenation” treatment
  • Treats pigmentation and texture simultaneously
  • Can be combined with other procedures
  • Gentle compared to ablative lasers

Cons

  • Multiple sessions usually required
  • Results may be subtle for advanced aging
  • Temporary redness and flaking
  • Not a substitute for surgical correction
  • Maintenance treatments needed
  • Costs can add up over time

How it Works

What it Treats

Pigmentation, fine lines, sun damage, and uneven texture.

Procedure Time

30-60 minutes depending on area.

Eligibility

Safe for all skin types and ages; often used preventatively.

Recovery & Downtime

Mild redness/flaking; most patients resume normal activities within 1-2 days.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Moxi

Before Moxi

Patients should avoid sun exposure, tanning, and retinoids for several days before treatment to minimize the risk of irritation.

During Moxi

A topical numbing cream is applied; the handheld device delivers fractional laser energy, creating a prickling warmth on the skin.

After Moxi

Mild redness, warmth, or flaking may occur for 3-5 days. Makeup can usually be worn within 24 hours. Results improve gradually.

Potential Risks and Side Effects from Moxi

Redness and swelling in the treated area

Mild and temporary; usually resolves in a few hours to days.

Dryness, flaking, or rough skin texture during healing

Expected part of the renewal process; managed with moisturizer.

Temporary hyperpigmentation or dark spots (especially in darker skin tones)

Rare but possible; typically resolves with proper care and sun protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Moxi addresses sun damage, melasma, pigmentation, fine lines, and overall skin texture; making it ideal for preventative and corrective skin health.

Most patients experience 1-3 days of redness and mild flaking; but can resume normal activities immediately.

A series of 3-4 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart is typical; followed by maintenance 1-2 times yearly.

Yes; it is designed as a gentle, non-ablative option safe for lighter and darker skin tones.

Patients often notice brighter, smoother skin within a week; collagen improvements and fading pigmentation continue over several months.

Sources & Studies

The information presented on this page is supported by data and insights from the following trusted sources:

Manufacturer’s clinical data and treatment overview.

Research and statistics on cosmetic laser procedures.

Industry publication featuring outcomes and trends in non-ablative lasers.

Peer-reviewed research on fractional laser safety and efficacy.

All sources are reviewed for accuracy and credibility to ensure the content remains reliable and up to date.

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