Q-Switch Laser Tattoo Removal (Technilase)
Overview
Q-Switch laser tattoo removal is a leading method for safely and effectively removing tattoos. The laser uses very short, high-energy pulses to fragment the tattoo pigments, which are then gradually eliminated by the body.
Technilase Technology / Device Used
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The device used is a Technilase Q-Switched laser (or an equivalent model such as the Asclepion Q-Switched NanoStar®) used in some centers.
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It often has multiple wavelengths (1064 nm, 532 nm, etc.), allowing it to precisely target different ink colors.
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The ultrashort pulse (nanoseconds) creates a photoacoustic effect: the pigment is fragmented without excessively heating the surrounding tissue.
How does it work?
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Pigment Targeting
The laser emits a light pulse that is absorbed by the ink particles in the skin. This absorption causes a shock wave that fragments the pigments. -
Natural Elimination
After fragmentation, the smaller particles are captured by immune cells (macrophages) and gradually eliminated via the lymphatic system. -
Multiple Passes
A single pass is not enough to erase everything. Several sessions are required to gradually treat the tattoo, reducing the pigment density each time.
Session Procedure
| Stage | Description |
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| Preliminary Consultation | Tattoo Analysis (size, colors, age, skin type), verification of contraindications |
| Preparation | Skin cleansing, eye protection, sometimes application of anesthetic cream |
| Treatment | Laser application to the tattooed area, in successive passes |
| End of session | Application of a bandage, healing cream, post-treatment recommendations |
The duration varies depending on the surface area and complexity but can range from a few minutes to an hour depending on the size.
Number of sessions & Spacing
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Generally 4 to 10 sessions are necessary, sometimes more depending on the nature of the tattoo (age, density, color).
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The recommended interval between sessions is often 5 to 7 weeks, to allow the body to eliminate the pigments before restarting the treatment.
Expected Results
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Gradual reduction in the intensity of the tattoo with each session
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Partial or total removal depending on the case
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On some difficult or old colors, complete removal is not guaranteed.
Possible side effects & Risks
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Redness, swelling, warmth, tingling
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Crusts, slight peeling
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Rare risks: hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation (darker or lighter spots)
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In case of misuse or excessive power: risk of scarring
Contraindications
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Skintanned or recent sun exposure
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Very recent tattoo
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Pregnancy / breastfeeding
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Photosensitizing medication
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Infection, wounds, or inflammation in the treated area
Recommended post-treatment care
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Gently cleanse the area
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Moisturize and apply cream Healing
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Protect from the sun with a high SPF
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Do not scratch the scabs
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Follow the practitioner's instructions