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Tattoo Removal

Professional therapy

With its extensive range of services, Asclepion sees itself as a competent partner for dermatologically and aesthetically oriented practices, institutes and clinics. Decide now for the treatment with the most advanced laser technology and discover a new world of professionalism and quality.

 

Getting rid of tattoos and permanent makeup in a gentle way is finally possible

Today, there is an increasing demand for the removal of tattoos. On average, one in two people wishes to remove their tattoos after about ten years. This is a result of the inevitable changes in fashion and style or simply due to growing older.
For many years, Nano lasers from Asclepion with various wavelengths have been used to remove tattoos. Compared to other methods, this treatment has the benefit of the risk of scar formation being very low. In recent years the Nano lasers have begun to be used for the removal of permanent makeup (special tattoo) as well. Now there is the more modern Pico technology for the same treatments.

Choosing the right wavelength: a decisive factor for the success of the treatment

The type of laser is a decisive factor when determining which color pigments may be treated particularly well and which colors do not respond as well to treatment.
Ruby lasers (694 nm) have proved themselves to be almost universally deployable in practice. This wavelength is strongly absorbed by green colored pigments, in addition to dark colors in general. Moreover, as a result of the strong absorption of the ruby laser beam by the skin pigment melanin, these devices are also used for the treatment of natural pigmented lesions. Patients generally tolerate the treatment without an anesthetic; a local anesthetic is only used in rare cases.
The light of the Nd:YAG laser (532; 1064 nm) is very well absorbed by red, blue and dark colors in general. The laser can also be used for the removal of benign pigmented lesions.

How the treatment works

The wavelength of the Ruby or Nd:YAG laser light is specifically absorbed by the color pigments in the tattoo. The energy is transferred and then fragments the ink particles from the connective tissue. The fragmented particles are then degraded epidermally and lymphatically. The irradiated area of skin appears whitish for between ten and twenty minutes immediately after treatment. A slight crust then forms, which will slough off after between one and two weeks. It is common for a number of sessions at intervals of several weeks to be required to remove a tattoo.

Our Suggestion: PicoStar, PicoWay, PicoSure, Revlite, Quanta

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