What does Moxi treat?
Moxi is a non-ablative fractional laser that treats uneven tone, texture, mild pigment, and early signs of sun damage with minimal downtime. It works by creating controlled micro-injuries that prompt the skin to renew itself, improving clarity and smoothness over a series of treatments rather than a single dramatic session.
Because it is gentler than ablative resurfacing, Moxi is often the entry point for people who want to start resurfacing before significant damage appears, and who cannot accommodate a long recovery.
Who is Moxi best for?
Moxi suits people noticing the first shifts in skin quality: dullness, faint pigment, rough texture, or sun exposure that has not yet become deep damage. It is also well suited to maintenance, keeping skin clear and even between more corrective treatments.
It is not the right tool for every concern. Deeper pigment, significant laxity, or advanced photodamage may call for BBL, a more aggressive resurfacing approach, or a combination. The right answer comes from an assessment, not a menu. Our guide to choosing between BBL, Moxi, and Sylfirm walks through how we decide.
What is recovery like?
Most people experience a few days of a sandpaper-like texture and mild redness as the skin sheds and renews. It is one of the reasons Moxi is popular before events when planned with enough runway, and why providers often pair it with sun protection and barrier support afterward.
How Moxi fits a longer plan
At BevelUp, Moxi is rarely a one-time treatment. It is sequenced into a longer skin-quality plan, often alongside BBL for pigment and redness, and timed around your skin's condition and goals. Consistency, not intensity, is what changes the trajectory of skin over time.
Questions about Moxi
Is Moxi or BBL better for me? They do different jobs. Moxi resurfaces for texture and tone; BBL targets pigment and redness with light. Many plans use both. A provider determines the right sequence based on your skin.
How many Moxi treatments will I need? Most plans involve a series, spaced over time, with the number determined by your skin's condition and goals rather than a fixed package.
Is there downtime? Expect a few days of rough texture and mild redness. Most people return to routine quickly with provider guidance on aftercare.
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