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Comparative Evaluation of 15 Laser and Perfluorodecalin Combinations for Tattoo Removal.
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 2019 December 2
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We present a case of laser tattoo removal treated with 15 different combinations using picosecond 1064 nm, picosecond 755 nm, nanosecond 755 nm, and a fractionated CO2 laser, both with and without a perfluorodecalin (PFD) patch to ascertain the most effective approach. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: A single lower extremity black tattoo was divided into 15 treatment sections allowing for testing of various laser and PFD combinations. Sectioned treatment was conducted until a treatment superiority was noted.
RESULTS: After two sessions using sectioned combination treatments with a 4-week interval clinically significant results were produced.
CONCLUSIONS: The combination of picosecond 1064 nm, picosecond 755 nm, and a fractionated CO2 laser without the PFD patch showed superior clinical improvement over the other combinations. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
RESULTS: After two sessions using sectioned combination treatments with a 4-week interval clinically significant results were produced.
CONCLUSIONS: The combination of picosecond 1064 nm, picosecond 755 nm, and a fractionated CO2 laser without the PFD patch showed superior clinical improvement over the other combinations. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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