Q-Switched ND YAG laser was designed to target various types of pigment in the skin, and can achieve significant lightening of pigmented lesions and tattoos. The surrounding skin cells are not affected. However, whether the Q-Switched ND YAG laser is the best treatment option for you will depend on a number of factors, including the specific issue being treated and your medical history.
1,064 nm. and 532 nm. wavelength
Safely treats all skin types
Laser produce a high-intensity beam in very short pulses
Targeting specific pigment in the skin
Painless and gentle procedure with no down time
Multiple pre-programmed settings and user programmable buttons
Q-Switched ND YAG laser was designed to target various types of pigment in the skin, and can achieve significant lightening of pigmented lesions and tattoos. The surrounding skin cells are not affected. However, whether the Q-Switched ND YAG laser is the best treatment option for you will depend on a number of factors, including the specific issue being treated and your medical history.
The Q-Switched ND YAG laser works by targeting specific pigment in the skin, which TARGETS the damaged skin cells in the treatment area.
When it comes to laser tattoo removal, the Q-Switched ND YAG laser targets ink pigment and breaks it up into smaller particles through powerful bursts of energy. The ink is then absorbed into the blood stream and eventually expelled from the body.
In Q-switched ND YAG produces 2 wavelengths, one in the infrared range (1064 nm) and the second beam of 532 nm wavelength which is useful for superficial skin lesions. Q-switching refers to the technique of making the laser produce a high-intensity beam in very short pulses
Patient will need several treatments with Q-Switched ND YAG laser to achieve optimal outcomes. The number of treatments will depend on the specific issue you are looking to address and the size of the treatment area.
The effect of laser light itself is similar to snapping a rubber band on the skin. Due to the integrated cooling of the laser, the treatments usually do not require anesthesia.
If the laser is operated by properly trained personnel, the treatment is completely safe and will not cause any skin damage. Lasers are narrow-band and target ONLY the blemish being treated.