Abstract

The development of short-pulsed laser technology has significantly enhanced our ability to treat dermal pigmented disorders, including tattoos. Three Q-switched lasers are currently approved by the U.S. FDA for the treatment of tattoos: the ruby, Nd:YAG, and alexandrite lasers. Clinical experience suggests that amateur tattoos are easier to treat than professional tattoos and that certain pigments are more easily removed by certain laser wavelengths. …

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