Lately jumped the headlines news of the arrival of a new type of laser to remove the tattoo, ready to give a hard time to all predecessors.
In February, a team of Greek doctors has published the results of the trial '"R20" (his name) in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (American Academy of Dermatology).
Despite the execution of four steps of the laser on the affected area, spaced 20 minutes apart, went to cause further damage to the surface layer of the skin (compared to classical laser single pass), there were no reported side effects or scars and the amount of pigment removed and destroyed was far superior.
Dr. Keyvan Nouri, professor of dermatologic surgery at the "Miller School of Medicine", University of Miami, confirmed the results of research when his team has tested the laser on his patients.
The use dell'R20 completely removed the pigment in 61% of the treated areas, has also cleared professional tattoos with an effective 70% higher than the single-step method.
The new technology provides the longest and most expensive seats, but, according to Nouri this could soon become the standard in tattoo removal.
Dr. Mitchell Chasin, director of "Reflections Center for Skin and Body" in Livingston, NJ, says with conviction: "There is only one way to decrease the number of seats, it is also the best way to maintain a good appearance of the skin after removal ", but Mitchell also warns potential patients: treatment success strongly depends on the preparation of the medical staff and the use of the equipment.
In short, as with all technologies, it is not enough in the studio, you know how to use!
Lately jumped the headlines news of the arrival of a new type of laser to remove the tattoo, ready to give a hard time to all predecessors.
In February, a team of Greek doctors has published the results of the trial '"R20" (his name) in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (American Academy of Dermatology).
Despite the execution of four steps of the laser on the affected area, spaced 20 minutes apart, went to cause further damage to the surface layer of the skin (compared to classical laser single pass), there were no reported side effects or scars and the amount of pigment removed and destroyed was far superior.
Dr. Keyvan Nouri, professor of dermatologic surgery at the "Miller School of Medicine", University of Miami, confirmed the results of research when his team has tested the laser on his patients.
The use dell'R20 completely removed the pigment in 61% of the treated areas, has also cleared professional tattoos with an effective 70% higher than the single-step method.
The new technology provides the longest and most expensive seats, but, according to Nouri this could soon become the standard in tattoo removal.
Dr. Mitchell Chasin, director of "Reflections Center for Skin and Body" in Livingston, NJ, says with conviction: "There is only one way to decrease the number of seats, it is also the best way to maintain a good appearance of the skin after removal ", but Mitchell also warns potential patients: treatment success strongly depends on the preparation of the medical staff and the use of the equipment.
In short, as with all technologies, it is not enough in the studio, you know how to use!
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