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Everis Aesthetic Medicine

Sciton Moxi Laser Treatment in Milpitas, CA

Your skin looks tired. Not damaged enough for aggressive resurfacing, but dull enough that moisturizer and serums stopped making a difference months ago. The glow you had in your twenties feels unreachable.

Everis Aesthetic Medicine uses the Sciton Moxi laser to restore radiance without the downtime of traditional resurfacing. Our ABAM-certified physicians in Milpitas calibrate each Moxi session to your skin type, delivering non-ablative fractional energy that refreshes tone and texture in a single lunchtime visit.

What Is the Sciton Moxi Laser?

What Is the Sciton Moxi Laser?

Sciton Moxi is a non-ablative fractional laser that delivers 1927nm thulium wavelength energy into the superficial dermis to stimulate cellular turnover and collagen remodeling without removing the skin's surface. The laser creates thousands of microscopic treatment zones per pass, triggering the body's repair response while leaving surrounding tissue intact.

How Moxi Differs from Ablative Lasers

Ablative lasers vaporize the outer skin layers to force deep regeneration. They deliver dramatic results but require five to ten days of visible peeling and redness. Moxi works beneath the surface. The 1927nm wavelength targets water in the superficial dermis, creating controlled thermal columns that stimulate renewal without breaking the epidermal barrier.

This makes Moxi the preferred option for patients who want visible improvement without scheduling recovery time.

Who Benefits from Moxi

Moxi treats early signs of sun damage, uneven pigmentation, dull texture, and fine lines. It works across all Fitzpatrick skin types, including darker complexions that carry higher risk with ablative wavelengths.

Benefits of Sciton Moxi Laser Treatment

Restore Radiance Without Recovery Time

Moxi is called the "lunchtime laser" because most sessions take 15 to 30 minutes and require no social downtime. Mild redness fades within hours. Everis Aesthetic Medicine patients routinely schedule Moxi sessions during their lunch break.

Treat Sun Damage Before It Becomes Visible

UV exposure accumulates silently in the dermis for years before surfacing as dark spots. Moxi's 1927nm wavelength reaches the superficial dermis where this pre-clinical damage lives, clearing pigmented cells before they become visible lesions.

Safe for All Skin Types Including Darker Complexions

Many laser treatments carry hyperpigmentation risk for Fitzpatrick types IV through VI. Moxi's non-ablative mechanism and physician-calibrated energy settings reduce this risk significantly.

Pair with BBL for Comprehensive Correction

Moxi and Sciton BBL run on the same JOULE platform and complement each other. BBL targets superficial pigment and vascular concerns. Moxi addresses texture and deeper tonal irregularities.

Our Sciton Moxi Laser Process

1

Skin Assessment and Treatment Planning

Your physician evaluates your skin type, sun damage history, and treatment goals at our Milpitas clinic. They determine the optimal Moxi settings based on your Fitzpatrick type and the areas you want treated.

2

Skin Preparation

The physician cleanses the treatment area and applies a topical numbing cream. While the anesthetic takes effect, they configure the Sciton JOULE platform with your personalized parameters.

3

Moxi Laser Treatment

The physician guides the Moxi handpiece across the treatment area in overlapping passes. You feel warmth and a light prickling sensation. Most facial treatments take 15 to 25 minutes.

4

Post-Treatment Care and Follow-Up

Your skin appears lightly flushed immediately after treatment, similar to a mild sunburn. The physician applies a hydrating recovery balm and provides aftercare instructions: mineral SPF 30 or higher daily, gentle cleanser only.

ABAM-Certified Physicians Operating the Sciton JOULE Platform

ABAM-Certified Physicians Operating the Sciton JOULE Platform

Moxi's effectiveness depends entirely on the operator's ability to match energy settings to the patient's skin type. Default presets produce generic results. Overcorrection causes unnecessary inflammation.

Everis Aesthetic Medicine's physicians hold ABAM certification from the American Board of Aesthetic Medicine. They calibrate every Moxi parameter — fluence, coverage density, and pass count — to your specific skin.

Sciton Moxi Laser Results

Before-and-after galleries from our Milpitas patients are available during your consultation. Everis Aesthetic Medicine documents Moxi treatment progress with standardized photography.

Patient Experiences with Sciton Moxi

Patient testimonials are available upon request. Everis Aesthetic Medicine encourages prospective patients to ask about real Moxi outcomes from our Milpitas location during their initial consultation.

Common Questions About Sciton Moxi

How many Moxi sessions do I need?

Most patients at Everis Aesthetic Medicine complete 3 to 4 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart for optimal results. Some patients see noticeable improvement after a single treatment.

What does Moxi feel like?

Patients describe a warm, prickling sensation during treatment. The Sciton JOULE platform includes integrated cooling that keeps discomfort minimal.

Is Moxi safe for darker skin tones?

Yes. Moxi's non-ablative 1927nm wavelength carries significantly lower hyperpigmentation risk than ablative lasers. Our ABAM-certified physicians adjust energy and density settings specifically for your Fitzpatrick type.

What is the downtime after Moxi?

Most patients experience mild redness for a few hours and light bronzing for two to three days. No peeling, no visible wounds. You can wear makeup the next day.

How is Moxi different from other laser skin rejuvenation treatments?

Moxi is a non-ablative fractional laser — it works beneath the skin surface without removing it. Traditional laser skin rejuvenation may use ablative wavelengths that require longer recovery.

Can I combine Moxi with Sciton BBL?

Yes. Many Everis Aesthetic Medicine patients receive Moxi and Sciton BBL in the same session. BBL addresses superficial pigment and redness. Moxi targets texture and deeper tonal correction.

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Book Your Sciton Moxi Consultation in Milpitas

Finally — a non-ablative laser treatment performed by ABAM-certified physicians who calibrate the Sciton JOULE platform to your exact skin type.

Without cookie-cutter presets. Without delegated technicians. Just physician-led precision at Everis Aesthetic Medicine.