

Moxi™ is a gentle, non-ablative fractional laser treatment designed to refresh and rejuvenate the skin with minimal downtime. Using advanced 1927 nm laser technology, Moxi works by delivering controlled energy to the skin, stimulating natural collagen production and encouraging cellular renewal. Often referred to as a “prejuvenation” treatment, Moxi is ideal for patients who want to maintain youthful skin or address early signs of aging without the recovery associated with more aggressive laser procedures.

Moxi is especially effective for improving skin tone, texture, and clarity. It targets early to moderate skin concerns caused by sun exposure, aging, and environmental stressors. Patients often choose Moxi to reduce:
Because Moxi is gentle yet effective, it can be used proactively to slow visible aging before deeper wrinkles and laxity develop.
Moxi is most commonly performed on the face, but it is versatile enough to treat multiple areas of the body where skin quality concerns appear. Common treatment areas include:
These areas are often exposed to the sun and show early signs of aging, making them ideal candidates for Moxi treatment.

Moxi offers noticeable skin improvement with minimal disruption to daily life.
Key benefits include:
Many patients appreciate that Moxi delivers gradual, natural-looking results without dramatic peeling or extended recovery.


Moxi is ideal for men and women of all skin tones who want to improve skin quality or prevent future damage. It is especially popular among younger patients seeking preventative care, as well as individuals not yet ready for more aggressive laser resurfacing. Patients with active infections, certain skin conditions, or who are pregnant may need to postpone treatment and should consult with a provider for personalized guidance.
Preparing for Moxi is simple. Patients are typically advised to avoid excessive sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanners for at least two weeks before treatment. Retinoids and exfoliating products should be discontinued several days prior. On the day of treatment, arrive with clean skin free of makeup, lotions, or sunscreen.
Moxi treatments are quick and well tolerated. Before the procedure, a topical numbing cream is applied to enhance comfort. During treatment, patients often describe the sensation as mild warmth or a prickly feeling. Sessions typically last 20–30 minutes, making Moxi easy to fit into a busy schedule.

Initial improvements in skin tone and brightness may be noticeable within days, with continued enhancement over several weeks as collagen production increases. A series of treatments—usually three to four sessions spaced a few weeks apart—is often recommended for optimal results. With proper skincare and sun protection, results can be long-lasting.
One of Moxi’s biggest advantages is its minimal downtime. Most patients experience mild redness and a sandpaper-like texture for a few days. Some light bronzing or micro-crusting may occur as damaged skin cells shed naturally. Normal activities can usually be resumed within 24 hours.
Post-treatment care focuses on hydration and sun protection. Patients should use gentle cleansers, moisturizers, and a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily. Avoid harsh exfoliants, excessive heat, and direct sun exposure until the skin has fully healed. Your provider will give detailed aftercare instructions tailored to your skin.
At PSG Memphis, Moxi treatments are performed by highly trained aesthetic professionals who prioritize safety, precision, and personalized care. Using state-of-the-art technology and customized treatment plans, PSG Memphis ensures natural-looking results that enhance your skin’s health and appearance. Patients trust PSG Memphis for its expertise, advanced techniques, and commitment to exceptional outcomes.
Most patients find Moxi very tolerable, especially with topical numbing.
A series of 3–4 treatments is commonly recommended for best results.
Yes. Moxi is often paired with BBL, SkinPen, or other aesthetic treatments for enhanced results.
Makeup can usually be applied 24 hours after treatment, once the skin has settled.