What it is
A fractional 2910 nm laser used for selected resurfacing, pore, scar, texture and dyschromia plans.
A 2910 nm wavelength creates fractional treatment zones at clinician-selected intensity and density.
Who it may suit
People with a clinician-confirmed pigment, redness, texture, pore or scar concern suited to the selected wavelength or device.
Who needs extra review
Recent tanning, active infection, photosensitising medication, uncontrolled skin disease or a high pigment-change risk require medical review.
Planning and results
- Common areas
- Face or body areas selected after an in-person medical assessment
- Sessions
- Often planned as a series because pigment, redness, scars and pores respond differently. Diagnosis comes before session count.
- When results may appear
- Redness or darkening can appear first. Improvement may develop over weeks and often requires more than one visit.
- Downtime
- Downtime varies with the treatment area and settings; temporary redness, swelling, tenderness or bruising may occur.
Pricing and current promotions
Same price as Korean locals — no foreigner markup. GREY does not charge a booking fee or add a markup.
Prices change with each clinic's monthly promotions and the exact product, device, dose, shots or treatment area. Message us for today's clinic rate.
Potential advantages
- Can be adjusted to the treatment area and concern
- Does not require a surgical incision
- May be included in a staged treatment plan
Limitations & risks
- Recovery varies widely by mode
- Redness, infection, pigment change or scarring can occur
- Aftercare and sun protection are essential
Before your visit
Ask for the diagnosis, exact device, wavelength or tip, settings approach, expected downtime and sun-avoidance plan.
After treatment
Use strict sun protection and follow wound-care advice. Report blistering, increasing pain, infection signs or unexpected pigment change.
Questions to ask
- Is UltraClear appropriate for my main concern?
- Which device, product, tip and settings will be used?
- What recovery and warning signs should I expect?
Frequently asked questions
How long does UltraClear usually take?
Usually 20–90 minutes including preparation and cooling; larger or more intensive areas take longer.
How many UltraClear sessions might I need?
Often planned as a series because pigment, redness, scars and pores respond differently. Diagnosis comes before session count.
When might I notice a change after UltraClear?
Redness or darkening can appear first. Improvement may develop over weeks and often requires more than one visit.


