The laser light tattoo removal utilizes the Gemstone Q mode to achieve spot removal effect with the help of high energy emitted by the laser instantly. The principle of laser blasting lies in the instantaneous release of high energy, so that the specific wavelength of the laser can penetrate the epidermis and reach the diseased tissues in a very short period of 6 nanoseconds. The pigments in the lesion tissues are crushed by the rapidly expanding heat under the action of this instantaneous high energy. One part of the pigment clusters located in the epidermis will be continuously discharged out of the body, while the other part of the pigment clusters in the tissues will be broken into tiny particles, which will be swallowed and digested by the body’s macrophages, and ultimately discharged out of the body through the body’s lymphatic system.
How the Tattoo Removal Works
Introduction to Instrument Probe
The 1064nm (round head) handpiece is used for removing blue, black, and cyan pigmentation.
The 532nm (square head) handpiece is used for removing red, brown, and coffee-colored pigmentation.
During treatment, the operator should hold the laser handpiece as close to a 90-degree angle as possible to the treatment area to ensure vertical laser emission and minimize energy loss.
For eyebrow, eyeliner, and lip liner removal, the laser spots should overlap and move in a straight line.
For spot and mole removal, treat small areas in multiple sessions. After treating each small section, ensure that the area shows slight bleeding.
Treatment Schedule Reference Table
Case
Required Treatment Courses (Number of Treatments)
Treatment Interval (Interval between Two Treatments)
Remarks (Intra – operative Requirements)
Tattooed Eyebrows (Tattooed Eyeliner)
1 – 3 times
30 – 60 days
Scrape the eyebrows and protect the eyes
Tattoo (Traumatic Tattoo)
3 – 5 times
30 – 60 days
Oozing blood at the affected area gives a better effect
Freckles, Senile Spots
2 – 3 times
15 – 30 days
Oozing blood at the affected area gives a better effect
Birthmarks, Ota Nevi
3 – 7 times
45 – 60 days
Oozing blood at the affected area gives a better effect
Black Doll Beauty
6 – 10 times
7 – 14 days
No skin damage
Pico laser tattoo removal Applications
Removal of various eyebrows, eyebrow embroidery, tattoos, eyeliner and lip liner Removal.
Removes red, blue, brown, tan and all colors of tattoos.
Chloasma, Dermis spot, age pigment,birthmark and Nevus of Ota etc pigmentation removal.
Tattoo Laser Treatment Before and After
1.Immediate Effects:
Pigmented areas may darken slightly (temporary crusting or scabbing).
Skin may appear slightly red or swollen, which subsides within a few hours to a day.
During treatment, there may be a slight stinging or burning sensation, but it is generally tolerable. Some devices are equipped with cooling systems or topical anesthetics to reduce discomfort.
2. How many sessions of laser off tattoo are needed?
The number of sessions varies depending on individual differences and skin issues. Typically, 3-6 sessions are required, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.
3. How to care for skin after tattoo treatment?
Avoiding direct sunlight and using high-SPF sunscreen.
Keeping the skin clean and avoiding irritating skincare products.
Avoiding hot water for washing the face and saunas.
Using repair products as directed by the doctor.
4. Are there side effects from skin tattoo removal treatment?
Temporary redness, slight scabbing, or pigmentation may occur, usually subsiding within a few days to weeks. Severe side effects are rare, but it is important to choose a reputable institution and professional doctor.
5. How soon can results be seen after laser treatment for tattoo removal?
Results typically begin to show within 1-2 weeks, with effects becoming more noticeable as the number of treatments increases.
6. Is laser tattoo removal suitable for everyone?
Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Individuals with photosensitive skin or those taking photosensitive medications.
Those with active skin diseases or infections.
Individuals who have recently undergone other laser treatments.