ReMove Q-Switched
Technology
Nd YAG laser Q-switched The laser light is absorbed by the pigment particles of the tattoo that are between 0.5 mm and 3 mm deep in the skin. This laser light causes a rapid heating of the ink particles, resulting in the formation of a shock wave. The ink structures expand and fragment the collagen capsule and encapsulated pigment. The smaller ink particles are gradually removed by phagocytosis. The exploding particle can cause local damage to the dermis in the form of vacuoles, erythema, and possibly even rupture of capillaries. The skin heals quickly, and the process can be repeated to remove deeper tattoo pigments. Over time, the tattoo disappears. It is not possible to guarantee a complete removal 100%. The degree of removal depends on the tattoo (the color, the type of pigment used, and the age of the tattoo). The wavelength emitted is less optimal for the treatment of green tattoos. Pastel colors, yellows and bright blues react badly.
Technical Specifications
Wavelength
532 nm and 1064 nm
Fluence rate
0,6-17 J/cm²
Repetition rate
up to 5 Hz
Pulse duration
12 ns
Spot size
3 and 5 mm
Advantages
Considered by dermatologists to be the safest and most clinically effective treatment for multi-color tattoos. As a result, the Q-switched laser opens up access to a whole new patient group.
Treatments
- Amateur tattoos: 1 to 6 sessions.
- Cosmetic tattoos: 4 to 8 sessions.
- Professional tattoos: 8 to 12 sessions.
- Interval: 6 to 12 weeks.
