Professional tattoo anesthetic tattoo machines Q-Switch ND Yag Laser Machine For Laser Tattoo Removal or Birthmark Removal
USD $2,000 - $8,000 /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Xi'an Taibo Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
Professional tattoo anesthetic tattoo machines Q-Switch ND Yag Laser Machine For Laser Tattoo Removal or Birthmark Removal
Advantage:
1. Spot size: 1-8mm adjustable
2. Pulse energy: 200-2500mj
3. Pulse Rate: 1-10 Hz, each time can add by 1 Hz
4. 7-Articulation Joint Spring Arm
Traits:
1. No harm to the hair follicle and normal skin, leaving no scar.
2.The latest hi-tech of laser explosion in a twinkling.
3.Short treating time and easy operation
4. High quality controlled solid-state laser complying with international standard.
5. Computerized with big LCD
6. Tiny sense of pain, Anesthesia is unnecessary in most cases
7. No downtime and interruption of routine activities, no side effect.
8. Extensive patient and fast return of investment
Q-Switch Nd Yag Laser Tattoo Removal Machine Working Theory:
Therapy of epidermis and dermis pigmentation
Utilizing the explosive effect of the Nd: YAG laser, the laser permeate the epidermis into the
dermis which includes amount of pigment mass. Since the laser pulses in nanosecond but with
super high energy, the shot pigment mass swell quickly and breaks into small pieces, which will
be eliminated through metabolic system.
Therapy of the dilatation of capillary vessel
Utilizing the heat effect of the Nd: Yag Laser, the laser is absorbed by the hemachrome in the capillary vessel, then the capillary vessel become
blocked and disappear.
Applications:
Dermis pigmentation, such as lentigines, blue or black tattoo,eyebrow color.
Epidermis pigmentation, such as freckle, senior fleck and yellow, red, brown tattoo,lip color
Before and After Treatment Effect Photos:
Red Light aiming the spot:
Treatment Spot Size by Handpiece: 1-8mm
7-Articulation Joint Spring Arm
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FAQ:
On average, professional tattoos require 5-6 treatments, while amateur tattoos may require 3-4
treatments. Each treatment should be spaced approximately one month apart. The number of
tattoo removal treatments depends on the amount and type of ink in the skin. Rarely, more than
ten treatments may be needed.
2. Do all colours of ink disappear equally well?
No. Dark (blue/black) inks and red inks fade the best. Oranges and purples usually respond well.
Green and yellow inks are the most difficult to remove, although additional treatments can produce
significant fading.
In many cases, yes. Greater than 95% fading of the tattoo may be accomplished. However it is
very important to know that over 100 tattoo inks are in use worldwide today, none of which are
regulated by the FDA. Not knowing which tattoo ink, how deep or how much was used, makes it
impossible for the physician to predict the degree of tattoo removal in any given case.
Usually there will be pinpoint bleeding associated with tattoo removal treatment. An antibacterial
ointment and dressing is applied. The treated area should be kept clean with continued application
of the ointment given to you by your physician. A shower can be taken the next day, although the
treated areas should not be scrubbed.
Tattoo ink is removed by using a specific wavelength which passes through the skin but is
absorbed by the ink. The rapid absorption of light energy causes the tattoo ink to destruct, where it
is then removed by the body’s natural filtering systems. The Q switched pulsed laser also delivers the light in very short, high
intensity pulses for maximum ink destruction. The use of this specific combination of wavelength
and rapidly pulsed light for tattoo removal results in minimal damage to the skin while removing
maximum possible amount of ink.
The laser emits light in very short flashes of light called pulses. The impact of the energy from this
powerful pulse of light is similar to the snap of a thin rubber band. A large majority of patients do
not require anaesthesia.