新的和先进的皮秒激光纹身去除。

Current problems in dermatology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-10 DOI:10.1159/000450812
Maurice A Adatto, Ruthie Amir, Jayant Bhawalkar, Rafael Sierra, Richard Bankowski, Doran Rozen, Christine Dierickx, Moshe Lapidoth
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引用次数: 13

摘要

早期去除纹身的方法最终导致了无法接受的美容效果。虽然激光技术的引入是对现有化学、机械和外科手术方法的改进,但使用二氧化碳和氩气激光非选择性去除纹身会导致疤痕。具有纳秒(10-9)脉冲域的q开关激光器被认为是纹身治疗的革命性技术,它可以选择性地加热纹身颗粒,同时减少对邻近正常皮肤的不良后遗症。理论上考虑限制脉冲持续时间,将纹身粒子加热到更高的温度,提出使用亚纳秒脉冲来瞄准热弛豫时间低于调q激光中纳秒脉冲的粒子。最初的研究表明,皮秒(10-12)脉冲在清除黑色纹身方面比纳秒脉冲更有效。皮秒技术的进步导致了商用激光器的发展,结合了几种不同的波长,以进一步完善色素靶向。
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New and Advanced Picosecond Lasers for Tattoo Removal.

Early methods of tattoo removal ultimately resulted in unacceptable cosmetic outcomes. While the introduction of laser technology was an improvement over the existing chemical, mechanical, and surgical procedures, the use of nonselective tattoo removal with carbon dioxide and argon lasers led to scarring. Q-switched lasers with nanosecond (10-9) pulse domains were considered to have revolutionized tattoo treatment, by selectively heating the tattoo particles, while reducing the adverse sequelae to adjacent normal skin. Theoretical considerations of restricting pulse duration, to heat tattoo particles to higher temperatures, proposed the use of sub-nanosecond pulses to target particles with thermal relaxation times lower than the nanosecond pulses in Q-switched lasers. Initial studies demonstrated that picosecond (10-12) pulses were more effective than nanosecond pulses in clearing black tattoos. Advances in picosecond technology led to the development of commercially available lasers, incorporating several different wavelengths, to further refine pigment targeting.

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