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Using ND YAG Laser
Numerous methods to remove brown spots and tattoos have been used over
the years, but the results have been less than satisfactory. Depending
on the method used, scars remained in 80 to 100 percent of the patients.
Patients have accepted surgical treatment only because the social stigma
of having the tattoo was a greater hindrance than the scarring. Now,
using the latest treatment modality, the ND YAG Laser, permanent scarring
following tattoo treatments is seen in less than five percent of all
patients.
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Spot Removal Before and After Photos |
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The laser produces a bright flash of red light, which is absorbed by
most tattoo pigments and brown spots, but spare adjacent normal skin
structures. The scarring is minimized, and a normal or near normal skin
appearance is often achieved.
Following treatment of tattoos, hyperpigmentation, also known as lightening
of the skin, occurs initially in most patients. It is resolved without
treatment after six to twelve months in most cases. Lightening becomes
permanent in up to 20 percent of the patients treated.
During the procedure, the patient feels a rubber band-like snapping
against the skin. Local anesthesia is usually not required, but is available.
Following treatment, the pain has been linked to a mild sunburn, and
subsides in most cases within 12 to 24 hours.
Sun exposure to the treated skin MUST be avoided for four to six months
after laser treatment. Daily use of a sunscreen with a Sun Protection
Factor (SPF) of 15 or greater is recommended.
Insurance does not pay for treatments, since they are not considered
medically necessary. Therefore, the patient pays at the time of each
treatment for both the physician and faculty fees. The total cost per
treatment session is based on the amount of time required.
Some brown spots and tattoos have been completely removed after only
one treatment. However, most tattoos require multiple treatments, done
at four to six week intervals. The response is documented with photographs
taken before each treatment session. Amateur tattoos generally require
fewer treatments as compared to those done by professionals, who are
using a higher concentration of pigment, and dyes, which are harder
to remove. Darker colors, such as blue and black, respond better than
lighter colors. Lighter shades of blue and green fade substantially.
Orange and yellow respond less and red responds well with the ND YAG
Laser for tattoo and brown spot removal.
Due to variability in depth of tattoo pigment as well as the chemical
composition of the pigment, no guarantee for complete removal can ever
be given. The treatment potential in individual cases is best determined
by a physician experienced in the use of the ND YAG Laser for tattoo
and brown spot removal.
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