Laser technology has greatly improved the ability to treat melanocytic lesions and tattoos with the rapidly pulsed Q-switch neodymium: yttrium‐aluminium‐garnet (Nd: YAG) laser. The laser treatment of pigmented lesions and tattoos are based on principle of selected photothermolysis. The QS laser Systems can successfully lighten or eradicate a variety of benign epidermal and dermal pigmented lesions and tattoos with minimal risk of untoward effects.
The q switch laser with ultra-short pulse width can effectively produce photo-mechanical effects and break the pigment particles into small fragments.
It takes less number of treatment courses to achieve better treatment effect.
Stubborn green and blue tattoos can also be effectively removed.
In the mechanism of pigment particle destruction, there are mainly photothermal and photomechanical effects. The shorter the pulse width, the weaker the effect of converting light into heat. Instead, the photomechanical effect is used, so nanoseconds can effectively crush the pigment particles, Resulting in better pigment removal.
Laser technology has greatly improved the ability to treat melanocytic lesions and tattoos with the rapidly pulsed Q-switch neodymium: yttrium‐aluminium‐garnet (Nd: YAG) laser. The laser treatment of pigmented lesions and tattoos are based on principle of selected photothermolysis. The QS laser Systems can successfully lighten or eradicate a variety of benign epidermal and dermal pigmented lesions and tattoos with minimal risk of untoward effects.The highly selective endogenous melanin of Q-Switched lasers performs as a high-speed shutter.The laser rods store energy in high quantity and emits them efficiently on the most affected areas of the skin. The high-speed pulses have to exit on the affected areas to heal the skin from internally. In nanoseconds are pulses are emitted and the bean stays uniform to avoid any harmful effect.
1320nm: Non-ablative Laser Rejuvenation (NALR-1320nm) using carbon peel for skin rejuvenation
532nm: for treatment of epidermal pigmentation such as freckles, solar lentiges, epidermal melasma, etc.
(mainly for red and brown pigmentation)
1064nm: for treatment of tattoo removal, dermal pigmentation and treating certain pigmentary conditions
such as Nevus of Ota and Hori’s Nevus. (mainly for black and blue pigmentation)
Skin rejuvenation;
Remove or dilute the capillary expansion;
Clear or dilute pigment spots;
Improve wrinkles and enhance skin elasticity;
Pore shrinking;
Eliminate the blackhead of the face.