Moxi is a non-ablative fractional resurfacing treatment used to support pigment correction, texture refinement, photodamage, and long-term skin quality through a more consistent approach to resurfacing over time.


Moxi may be recommended when pigment irregularity, texture concerns, photodamage, dullness, or early signs of aging require resurfacing support without aggressive downtime or more intensive ablative correction.
Reserve MoxiWithin The Method, Moxi may be incorporated into long-term skin planning to support pigment correction, texture refinement, photodamage management, and more consistent resurfacing over time.
What happens before, during, and after
Your provider evaluates your goals, anatomy, history, timing, and the role this service may play within a broader plan.
The treatment approach is mapped around the outcome, not simply the service name.
Care is performed with attention to precision, comfort, and clinical appropriateness.
Your provider may recommend cadence, pairings, or follow-up based on how your plan is designed to progress.
Enhancements are recommended only when they support the outcome, timing, recovery, or longevity of the treatment plan.
Moxi may be recommended for pigment irregularity, texture concerns, photodamage, uneven tone, early signs of aging, and long-term skin-quality maintenance depending on provider assessment and treatment goals.
Both. Moxi may be incorporated into preventative skin maintenance, corrective resurfacing plans, or long-term skin-quality management depending on skin condition, photodamage, and treatment goals.
Yes. BBL + Moxi can be a layered approach for tone and texture when clinically appropriate.
Emerging research involving non-ablative fractional resurfacing technologies suggests potential benefits beyond cosmetic improvement, including support for photodamaged skin and precancerous cellular change management. At BevelUp, resurfacing is approached as part of long-term skin-health planning rather than one-time correction alone.
Whichever path you choose, our board-certified providers will help guide what comes next.