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Reviewed: The PicoSure Pro Laser and Its “Glass Skin” Benefits


Vanessa Lee is a Who What Wear editor in residence, aesthetic nurse, certified face reader, and founder and CXO of The Things We Do.

I went to South Korea earlier this year for the same reason every beauty lover eventually does—I wanted to experience the birthplace of “glass skin.” I’d seen the intriguing but painful-looking treatment videos, the “injection facials,” and the impossibly smooth complexions that supposedly make foundation completely optional. So, naturally, I booked an appointment for PDRN injections (also known as “salmon sperm” facials), the buzzy regenerative treatment that has people from all over the globe visiting Korea in a quest for practically poreless skin. But there was a plot twist.

As I sat in the consultation chair in Seoul, something surprising happened: The consultant and the doctor politely turned me down for the treatment. But let’s rewind for a second. When I was initially asked about my main skin concerns, I shared that I wanted to treat my hyperpigmentation, refine the look of my pores, and make my skin look more firm and youthful. I was swiftly prescribed a treatment plan that looked great, aside from the fact that it didn’t include the buzzy salmon sperm injections I’d spent months and months anticipating. When I asked why, I was told that I could, of course, still receive the treatment, but considering the goals I had outlined, it wouldn’t be the best use of my time and money.