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: Tattoos have played an important role in various human cultures for thousands of years. The creation of high power, short pulse Q-switched lasers (QS) has provided a tool for considerable therapeutic advances in tattoo removal. : The aim of the study is to correlate the clinical efficacy of QS Nd: YAG laser for tattoo removal with histological as well as histometric findings. : QS Nd: YAG laser was used for blue tattoo removal in 12 Egyptian patients. Sessions were done every 2 months for about 6-10 sessions (average 7). Skin phototypes of patients ranged from phototype III to V. Photographs were taken before and after every treatment session. Skin biopsies were taken from the patients before treatment and after six sessions to perform histological and histometric analysis. : Eight patients (66.7%) showed excellent response and four patients (33.3%) good response. No textural change or scarring was observed in any patient. Histological examination confirmed the clinical response. Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained sections showed a significant decrease or almost complete disappearance of the tattoo pigment. Meanwhile, histometric study objectively confirmed a significant decrease in ink particle surface area after treatment. : QS Nd: YAG laser effectively treats tattoos in dark-skinned Egyptian patients with excellent cosmetic outcome and minimal side effects. The histopathologic and histometric findings significantly correlated with the clinical response.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14764172.2019.1605451 | DOI Listing |
J Cosmet Dermatol
July 2025
datainsightswiss, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Introduction: The objective of this research was to investigate key parameters impacting the process of tattoo removal and to propose a new predictive model for estimating the number of sessions necessary for the complete removal of black tattoos with a picosecond laser.
Methods: This prospective study involved 116 patients aged 18-62 years who visited our center between January 2020 and June 2024 for the full treatment of black tattoos. Data were collected about patient (age, gender, and phototype), tattoo specifics (age, size, location, ink density, country/region where the tattoo was created, if it was realized by an amateur or a professional tattoo artist, tattoo settings) and the total number of laser treatments.
Sensors (Basel)
March 2025
Department of Architecture, School of Architecture and Art, North China University of China, Jinyuanzhuang Road 5, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100144, China.
Skin is the largest organ of the human body and holds the functions of sensing, protecting, and regulating. Since ancient times, people have decorated their skin by painting themselves, cutting, and using accessories to express their personality and aesthetic consciousness as a kind of artistic expression, one that shows the development and change of aesthetic consciousness. However, there are concerns regarding the inconvenience, high time cost, and negative body perception with traditional tattoos.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Aesthet Nurs (Phila)
March 2025
Sharon Ann Van Wicklin, PhD, RN, CNOR, CRNFA(E), CPSN-R, PLNC, ISPAN-F, FAORN, FAAN, is the Editor in Chief of Plastic and Aesthetic Nursing and an independent perioperative and legal nurse consultant in Aurora, CO.
J Cosmet Laser Ther
April 2025
Department of Dermatology, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Ansan-si, Republic of Korea.
Laser-based procedures for tattoo removals are popular due to their high efficacy. However, multiple sessions are required to remove the tattoo satisfactorily. Various methods have been proposed to remove tattoos quickly.
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