Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Laser Technology: What Lasers Do They Use for Laser Tattoo Removal?

Laser technology has come a long way when it comes to laser tattoo removal . Thankfully, this means that patients of this procedure can rest assure that their safety is well taken care of while getting tattoo removal. With so many kinds of lasers being used in the practice, all are safe and good, it can be confusing. So, this blog will help clarify what kinds of lasers are used in tattoo removal .
The first laser is the Q-Switched Frequency Doubled Nd: Yag 532 nm. This laser is made for red and orange tattoo ink colors.
Another laser is the Q-Switched Ruby: 694 nm: This laser is made to break up green and dark ink pigments such as black, navy blue, brown, etc. and so it is made to be highly absorbed by dark pigments. This laser can provide problems for those with darker skin.
A third kind of laser is the Q-Switched Alexandrite: 755 nm: This laser is made for green and dark pigments as well, much like the Ruby laser, but it is much weaker than it. The plus side of this tattoo laser is more friendly to darker skin tones since it is weaker. This one is especially good on black pigments but is terrible on orange and red pigments.
A fourth kind of laser is the Q-switched Nd:YAG: 1064 nm: this laser is also pretty weak and thus works well on darker skin tones because of low absorption by melanin. tattoo removal studios like to use this laser on dark ink pigments but tend to use it sparingly.
While this may seem overwhelming, if you are considering laser tattoo removal you do not have to worry about this because the type of laser being used is decided by the tattoo removal studio. This was merely to help you know what happens during the procedure and be informed. If you are considering, do your research, my friends.

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