Neodymium‐doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd: YAG ) 1064‐nm picosecond laser vs. Nd: YAG 1064‐nm nanosecond laser in tattoo removal: a randomized controlled single‐blind clinical trial
British Journal of Dermatology2016Vol. 176(2), pp. 457–464
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Fausto J. Pinto, Stephan Große‐Büning, Syrus Karsai, C. Weiß, Wolfgang Bäumler, Stefan Hammes, Moritz Felcht, Christian Raulin
Abstract
After two treatments of black tattoos with a neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet laser (1064 nm), the use of picosecond pulses does not provide better clearance than nanosecond pulses. However, pain is less severe when using a PSL.
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