Show patients their result before they treat.
Sciton's gentle fractional laser — a low-downtime 'prejuvenation' treatment for tone, texture, and early pigment.
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Plan • Device
Recommended Protocol
MOXI
Fractional laser
Maintenance & Follow-Up
Ongoing plan
MOXI is Sciton's FDA-cleared non-ablative fractional laser. It uses gentle 1927nm energy to renew the skin, improving early sun damage, uneven tone, dullness, and texture with minimal downtime. Safe for most skin tones, it's popular as a low-downtime 'prejuvenation' and maintenance treatment, usually done as a short series.
MOXI is Sciton's non-ablative fractional laser, designed as a gentle, approachable entry to laser resurfacing. It delivers fractionated 1927nm energy to create micro-zones of treated skin that stimulate renewal, improving early signs of sun damage, uneven tone, dullness, and texture with minimal downtime. Because it's gentle and safe for most skin tones, it's popular as a 'prejuvenation' treatment for younger patients and as maintenance for all ages, typically done as a short series.
For a practice, MOXI captures the large, growing market of patients who want a glow-up and pigment correction without the downtime of aggressive resurfacing — an easy first laser that builds toward more intensive treatments. Showing the projected tone and clarity improvement on the patient's own photo, framed as a planned series, converts the curious consult and establishes a maintenance cadence.
MOXI
Made by
Sciton
Category
Fractional laser
Type
In-clinic device
US regulatory status
FDA-cleared non-ablative fractional laser.
See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.
Each concern maps to its full range of options — and lets patients preview their result before they commit.
Small, shallow wrinkles that show up first around the eyes, mouth, and forehead.
Explore concernSmoothing rough, uneven, or bumpy facial skin for a refined, radiant complexion.
Explore concernBrown or gray-brown patches on the face triggered by sun, hormones, and heat.
Explore concernPits, raised marks, and discoloration left behind after breakouts heal.
Explore concernA tired, lackluster complexion lacking radiance from dehydration, dead-skin buildup, and environmental stress.
Explore concernDarkened patches and spots from excess melanin caused by sun, inflammation, or hormones.
Explore concernCommon questions patients ask about MOXI — and what practices should be ready to answer.
Early signs of aging and sun damage — uneven tone, dullness, mild pigmentation, and texture — with a gentle fractional laser that has minimal downtime.
Expect redness and a sandpaper-like texture for a few days as the skin sheds and renews. Most people are presentable within 2–4 days.
MOXI is designed to be gentle and is generally considered safe for a wide range of skin tones, though your provider will tailor settings to your skin type.
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