Pico Defyne
Picosecond precision. Performance without compromise.
Professional picosecond technology with 1064nm and 532nm core wavelengths, plus optional 585nm and 650nm dye handpieces and fractional delivery options.

"ONE PLATFORM. MORE TREATMENT PATHWAYS. THE PRECISION AND VERSATILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PICOSECOND TECHNOLOGY."
One platform. More treatment pathways. A stronger pico offering.
Pico Defyne is designed for clinics that want the precision and market appeal of picosecond technology without being limited to a narrow device story.
Its 1064nm and 532nm core wavelengths support established pigment and blue-black tattoo applications, while optional dye, fractional and microlens handpieces give clinics the potential to broaden wavelength selection and treatment delivery as approved for the final configuration.
For your business, that means a more versatile service menu, clearer differentiation from entry-level treatments and a flexible pathway into premium laser services with training, implementation and commercial support from Aesthetic Bureau.

Why Pico Defyne stands out
The strongest device investment is one that gives your team meaningful treatment flexibility, gives clients a clear reason to choose your clinic and gives the business room to grow.
Pico Defyne brings together picosecond pulse technology, core and optional wavelength capability, multiple delivery options and flexible clinic access in one professionally supported platform.
Expand beyond a standard dual-wavelength platform
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Pico Defyne begins with 1064nm and 532nm picosecond delivery, then extends the platform through a broader suite of optional handpieces and optics.
This creates a more adaptable device story for clinics that want to build beyond a basic pigment-and-tattoo menu while keeping one clear platform at the centre of the service.
Platform options
Commercial takeaway
A broader handpiece ecosystem gives your clinic more ways to build, position and grow its pico treatment menu from one central platform.
Build a stronger tattoo and pigment proposition
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Clients understand tattoo pigment, freckles and visible pigmentation. Pico Defyne gives your clinic a clear technology-led pathway for turning those concerns into structured consultations and treatment plans.
The 1064nm wavelength supports blue-black tattoo pigment across Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI, while 532nm supports benign pigmented lesion applications across Fitzpatrick skin types I–IV. Optional dye handpieces may further expand wavelength versatility for selected tattoo pigment applications, subject to approved indications.
Treatment-menu opportunities
Commercial takeaway
Pico Defyne helps turn recognisable client concerns into a more differentiated, consultation-led treatment offering.
Deliver precise energy across targeted and broader areas
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Picosecond technology is not valuable simply because the pulse is short. Its value comes from combining rapid energy delivery with practical control over wavelength, fluence, spot size and treatment pacing.
Pico Defyne gives trained professionals the flexibility to work across smaller focal areas and broader treatment zones while maintaining clear, protocol-led control.
Clinical workflow advantages
Commercial takeaway
Treatment flexibility supports stronger protocols, more confident consultations and a professional treatment experience.
Serve a broader range of suitable clients
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A versatile clinic platform still requires precise client selection. Pico Defyne’s two core wavelengths provide different treatment pathways across defined Fitzpatrick skin-type ranges.
This allows trained practitioners to select the wavelength, settings and treatment plan according to the indication, pigment presentation, treatment area and individual suitability.
Core treatment suitability
Commercial takeaway
Defined wavelength pathways help clinics communicate suitability more clearly without relying on broad or absolute claims.
Launch a premium category with less capital pressure
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Pico Defyne combines a stronger device proposition with a more accessible route to market.
Through Aesthetic Bureau’s flexible device access options, training pathways and commercial support, clinics can introduce the platform, build demand and refine the treatment menu without the pressure of a large upfront purchase.
What this means for your clinic
Commercial takeaway
Pico Defyne is not simply a device purchase; it is a supported pathway into a more versatile premium laser category.
PICO VS Q-SWITCHED LASER
A modern short-pulse approach for pigment and tattoo conversations.
Traditional Q-switched lasers use nanosecond pulses to target pigment. Picosecond systems deliver energy in even shorter pulses measured in trillionths of a second.
This supports a strong photoacoustic effect designed to fragment pigment with precision and control. Pico Defyne then adds practical treatment flexibility through adjustable spot sizing, repetition rate and optional wavelength and fractional handpieces.
For clinics, the benefit is not a blanket promise of faster results. It is a more modern platform story, broader configuration potential and greater flexibility when building suitable pigment and tattoo protocols.
Pico Defyne advantages
- Shorter pulse duration than traditional nanosecond Q-switched systems
- Expandable handpiece and optic options beyond the core wavelengths
- Designed for controlled photoacoustic pigment fragmentation
- Zoom, fractional and microlens delivery options
- A stronger platform for clinics upgrading or expanding their pigment and tattoo offering
Best positioned for
- Blue-black tattoo pigment
- Benign pigmented lesions
- Freckles and visible pigment concerns, where clinically appropriate
- Premium pigment-focused treatment programs
Safe positioning note
Pico Defyne should not be marketed as guaranteed to remove pigment faster, replace every Q-switched system, or deliver the same outcome for every client. Results vary depending on pigment type, pigment depth, skin type, treatment settings, clinical assessment and individual response.

PICO VS IPL
Broad-spectrum versatility versus a dedicated, expandable pico platform.
IPL is a broad-spectrum light technology often used across skin rejuvenation, pigmentation, vascularity and hair reduction. It is highly versatile, but it is not the same as a picosecond laser.
Pico Defyne is more focused. Its 1064nm and 532nm core laser wavelengths deliver picosecond energy for defined pigment and tattoo applications, while optional dye, fractional and microlens handpieces can broaden how the platform is configured and positioned.
For clinics that already offer IPL, this is complementary rather than duplicative: IPL supports breadth across broad light-based indications, while Pico Defyne creates a dedicated pigment and tattoo category with a more specialised technology story.
Pico Defyne advantages
- Dedicated picosecond laser technology
- 1064nm and 532nm core wavelengths with optional 585nm and 650nm dye handpieces
- Stronger positioning for tattoo pigment than broad-spectrum IPL
- Zoom, fractional and microlens delivery options
- A complementary platform for a more complete device-led treatment menu
How to position both in clinic
Use IPL for broad light-based treatment menus such as skin rejuvenation, vascularity, hair reduction and general phototherapy-style treatments.
Use Pico Defyne when the client conversation is specifically about benign pigmented lesions, visible pigment concerns or blue-black tattoo pigment, with optional expanded wavelength or fractional protocols only where approved.
Commercial takeaway
IPL gives clinics broad-spectrum breadth. Pico Defyne gives clinics focused picosecond capability with room to expand.
Together, they can create a stronger and more clearly differentiated device-led treatment menu.

Built to create more value from one pico platform
The commercial value of a device comes from the treatment opportunities it opens, the confidence with which your team can explain it and the strength of the client journey built around it.
Pico Defyne combines an expandable technology platform with recognisable client concerns, structured treatment planning and a more accessible acquisition pathway.
Attract new enquiries
Pigmentation, visible spots and tattoo removal are recognisable concerns that clients actively search for.
Create treatment programs
Pigment and tattoo pathways can support consultation, multi-session planning, progress reviews and long-term client relationships.
Strengthen premium positioning
Picosecond technology, multiple wavelength options and a professional handpiece ecosystem create a stronger advanced-device story.
Preserve cash flow
Flexible device access lowers the capital barrier to introducing a more versatile laser platform.
Support staff confidence
Clear treatment controls, defined indications and professional safety systems support protocol-led clinical workflows.
Expand consultation pathways
Core and optional handpiece pathways give your team more reasons to re-engage suitable pigment and tattoo enquiries.
Build a broader Pico Defyne treatment menu
Pico Pigment
For benign pigmented lesions and selected visible pigment concerns using 532nm, where clinically appropriate, on Fitzpatrick skin types I–IV.
Pico Tattoo — Dark Pigment
For blue-black tattoo pigment using 1064nm picosecond technology on Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI, subject to consultation and suitability.
Pico Tattoo — Expanded Wavelength Options
For blue-black tattoo pigment using 1064nm picosecond technology.
Pico Fractional Options
Optional fractional 1064nm and 532nm handpieces and a dual-wavelength honeycomb microlens provide additional beam-delivery options for protocols approved for the final device configuration.
IS PICO DEFYNE RIGHT FOR YOUR CLINIC?
Pico Defyne may be a strong fit if your clinic wants to:
- Introduce professional picosecond technology without purchasing outright
- Expand beyond a basic dual-wavelength pigment platform
- Build a clearer tattoo, pigment and fractional treatment proposition
- Use zoom, dye, fractional and microlens delivery options from one platform
- Serve suitable clients across defined Fitzpatrick skin-type ranges
- Add a focused picosecond technology alongside IPL
- Upgrade or broaden an existing Q-switched pigment and tattoo offering
- Launch with local training, positioning and after-sales support
About the Pico Defyne platform
Expandable professional picosecond technology for pigment and tattoo applications.
Pico Defyne is a professional Nd:YAG picosecond laser platform built around 1064nm and 532nm core wavelengths.
The system combines ultra-short pulse delivery with wavelength-specific energy control, 1–10Hz repetition, a zoom-adjustable 2–10mm spot and a balanced seven-joint articulated arm. Optional 585nm and 650nm dye handpieces, fractional 1064nm and 532nm handpieces and a dual-wavelength honeycomb microlens extend the platform’s wavelength and beam-delivery options.
The 532nm wavelength is intended for benign pigmented lesions on Fitzpatrick skin types I–IV. The 1064nm wavelength is intended for blue-black tattoo pigment on Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI. Optional handpiece availability, inclusions and approved indications must be confirmed for the Australian configuration before publication.
Handpiece and optic suite
Core 1064nm/532nm zoom handpiece — adjustable 2–10mm spot size
Optional 585nm dye handpiece
Optional 650nm dye handpiece
Optional fractional 1064nm handpiece — 6 × 6mm
Optional fractional 532nm handpiece — 6 × 6mm
Optional 1064nm/532nm honeycomb microlens
Internal publication note
Confirm which handpieces are standard, optional or available in Australia, and confirm the approved indication for each before using treatment-specific claims.
NEAR-INFRARED / STANDARD
Commonly used for black, blue-black and darker pigment. Its deeper penetration and lower melanin absorption can support treatment across a broad range of skin types when parameters are selected appropriately.
VISIBLE GREEN / STANDARD
Commonly selected forred, orange, yellow and more superficial pigment targets. Greater epidermal melanin interaction requires careful assessment and parameter selection.]
DYE HANDPIECE
Extends the platform for selected blue-toned pigments that may respond poorly to the standard wavelength pair.
DYE HANDPIECE
Provides an additional option for selected green-toned pigments and difficult multicolour tattoo presentations.
It allows operators to adjust spot sizing directly on the handpiece, making it easy to transition between focal spot targeting and broader treatment areas without switching handpieces.
Technology that creates practical treatment and commercial flexibility
| Feature | What it means for your clinic |
|---|---|
| 1064nm + 532nm core wavelengths | Defined pigment and blue-black tattoo pathways from one platform |
| Optional 585nm + 650nm dye handpieces | Expanded wavelength versatility for selected approved tattoo pigment applications |
| Zoom 2–10mm spot control | Precise targeting and broader-area treatment flexibility |
| Fractional 1064nm + 532nm handpieces | Additional beam-delivery options for approved protocols |
| 1064nm/532nm honeycomb microlens | Dual-wavelength fractional delivery option |
| Picosecond pulse delivery | A precise, modern photoacoustic technology story |
| 1–10Hz repetition rate | Adjustable treatment pacing |
| Balanced articulated arm | More stable and controlled operator handling |
| Professional safety systems | Clearer training and protocol-led operation |
| Flexible device access | Lower barrier to launching and growing the service |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Picosecond Pulse Technology

Rapid pulse delivery for controlled pigment targeting.
Pico Defyne delivers energy in ultra-short picosecond pulses to support a strong photoacoustic effect and controlled pigment fragmentation. Combined with adjustable treatment parameters, this gives clinicians a precise platform for professional pigment and tattoo workflows.
- 500ps ±20% pulse width
- Approx. 400–600ps pulse range
- Rapid, controlled energy delivery
- Designed to support photoacoustic pigment fragmentation
- Professional use only
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Expandable Wavelength & Handpiece Capability

Core 1064nm and 532nm wavelengths, with options to go further.
Pico Defyne combines 1064nm and 532nm core laser wavelengths with an optional handpiece and optic suite designed to broaden wavelength selection and beam delivery.
The core indications remain defined: 532nm for benign pigmented lesions on Fitzpatrick skin types I–IV and 1064nm for blue-black tattoo pigment on Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI. Any additional handpiece indications should be marketed only once confirmed.
- 1064nm and 532nm core laser wavelengths
- Optional 585nm and 650nm dye handpieces
- Optional fractional 1064nm and 532nm handpieces, 6 × 6mm
- Dual-wavelength honeycomb microlens option
- Expanded treatment-menu potential from one platform
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Zoom-Adjustable Spot Control

Move from precise targeting to broader treatment areas.
The core 1064nm/532nm zoom handpiece provides adjustable 2–10mm spot sizing in 1mm increments, allowing trained clinicians to adapt treatment delivery across smaller focal concerns and broader areas.
- 2–10mm adjustable spot size
- 1mm step adjustment
- Supports precise targeting and broader treatment areas
- Reduces the need for multiple fixed spot handpieces
- Helps clinicians tailor the treatment approach
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Balanced Articulated Beam Delivery
Stable handling for precise professional workflows.
Pico Defyne uses a balanced seven-joint articulated arm to support controlled beam positioning, stable handling and efficient movement around the treatment area.
- Balanced seven-joint articulated arm
- Stable professional beam delivery
- Supports controlled operator positioning
- Designed for precise treatment movement
- Suitable for clinic-based workflows
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Treatment Parameter Control

Adjust wavelength, energy, repetition rate and spot size.
Pico Defyne gives trained clinicians direct control over core treatment parameters, supporting protocol development and a more tailored approach to each approved indication and suitable client.
- Wavelength selection
- Energy density adjustment
- 1–10Hz pulse repetition
- 2–10mm spot sizing
- Save function for treatment parameters
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Integrated Monitoring & Professional Safety Systems

Built for controlled Class 4 laser operation.
Pico Defyne combines treatment control with professional monitoring and safety systems designed to support trained clinical use, equipment protection and clear operational protocols.
- Key switch operation
- Emergency stop
- Foot switch control
- Interlock protection
- Water temperature monitoring
- Water flow monitoring
- System fault prompts
- Protective eyewear requirements
Common questions clinic owners ask:
No. Pico Defyne is available through Aesthetic Bureau’s flexible device access options, helping clinics introduce premium laser technology with lower upfront investment.
No. Pico Defyne combines 1064nm and 532nm wavelengths, supporting both blue-black tattoo pigment and benign pigmented lesion treatments, where clinically appropriate.
Q-switched lasers use nanosecond pulses. Pico Defyne uses ultra-short picosecond pulse delivery. This gives clinics a modern short-pulse pigment and tattoo platform with a strong technology story for clients seeking advanced laser treatment options.
IPL is broad-spectrum and versatile across multiple light-based treatment categories. Pico Defyne is more targeted, using specific 1064nm and 532nm laser wavelengths for pigment and blue-black tattoo pigment applications. It is best positioned as a complementary technology, not a replacement for IPL.
Yes. Aesthetic Bureau supports clinics with device setup, training pathways and commercial guidance to help integrate the device into real treatment workflows.
Yes. Aesthetic Bureau can support clinics with compliant treatment positioning and marketing language for pigment and tattoo treatment categories.
Pico Defyne helps clinics create a premium treatment category around visible pigment concerns and blue-black tattoo pigment. These services can support enquiries, consultations, treatment programs and repeat appointments.

A more accessible path to a more versatile laser platform
Aesthetic Bureau makes it easier for clinics to access premium device technology through flexible rental options.
Instead of committing to a large upfront purchase, clinics can introduce Pico Defyne into their business, begin building demand for pigment and tattoo services, and grow with greater financial flexibility.
Call us today
1300 858 711
Email us
info@aestheticbureau.com.au
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Laser source
Wavelengths
Pulse width
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Maximum pulse energy
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Energy density/Fluence
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Pulse repetition
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Spot size
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Aiming beam
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Beam delivery
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Output mode
Cooling
Dimensions
Weight
Power requirement
Rated power
Rated working current
Laser classification
Standard zoom handpiece
585 nm dye handpiece;
650 nm dye handpiece;
Fractional 1064 nm handpiece with ó x 6 mm treatment area;
Fractional 532 nm handpiece with 6 x 6 mm treatment area;
Dual-wavelength 1064/532 nm honeycomb microlens attachment

BEFORE AND AFTER
See the potential of professionally delivered pigment and tattoo pathways across the Pico Defyne platform.







Individual results vary. Treatment suitability and outcomes depend on pigment type, pigment depth, skin type, treatment settings and individual response. Consultation required.

Ready to build a more versatile pico treatment category?
Bring core 1064nm and 532nm picosecond technology — with optional wavelength and fractional pathways — into your clinic.
Speak with Aesthetic Bureau about device configuration, handpiece options, flexible access, training support and how to position the approved treatment pathways in your service menu.
Whether you are adding a dedicated platform alongside IPL, upgrading an existing pigment and tattoo offering or creating a new premium laser category, Pico Defyne gives your clinic more treatment flexibility and a clearer pathway to growth.
Call us today
1300 858 711
Email us
info@aestheticbureau.com.au
Frequently Asked Questions
Pico Defyne is a professional dual-wavelength picosecond laser platform for pigment and tattoo applications. It combines 1064nm and 532nm wavelengths with ultra-short pulse technology, adjustable spot sizing and professional safety systems.
Pico Defyne supports benign pigmented lesion treatments using 532nm and blue-black tattoo pigment treatments using 1064nm. Treatment suitability should always be assessed by a trained professional.
Picosecond laser technology can help clinics expand into high-demand pigment and tattoo services, strengthen premium positioning and create structured treatment journeys for suitable clients.
Q-switched lasers use nanosecond pulse durations. Pico Defyne uses picosecond pulse delivery, which supports a modern short-pulse approach to pigment and tattoo applications. It gives clinics a clear upgrade story when positioning advanced pigment and tattoo services.
IPL is a broad-spectrum light technology used across a range of treatment categories. Pico Defyne is a focused dual-wavelength picosecond laser platform for pigment and blue-black tattoo pigment applications. It is best positioned as a complementary device for clinics that want a dedicated pigment and tattoo category.
No. Suitability depends on skin type, pigment type, medical history, medications, sun exposure, contraindications and clinician assessment. A consultation is required before treatment.
Yes. Pico Defyne is available through flexible device access options, helping clinics introduce premium technology with lower initial investment.
Yes. Pico Defyne is a professional Class 4 laser device and should only be operated by trained professionals using appropriate safety protocols and protective eyewear.
Yes. Aesthetic Bureau can support clinics with setup guidance, training pathways, treatment-menu positioning and marketing support to help integrate Pico Defyne into your business.
The listed configuration includes a 1064nm/532nm zoom handpiece with 2–10mm spot sizing, plus optional 585nm and 650nm dye handpieces, fractional 1064nm and 532nm handpieces and a dual-wavelength honeycomb microlens. Final inclusions and approved indications should be confirmed with Aesthetic Bureau.