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Optimal tattoo removal in a single laser session based on the method of repeated exposures - 14/01/12

Doi : 10.1016/j.jaad.2011.07.024 
Theodora Kossida, MD, PhD a, , Dimitrios Rigopoulos, MD, PhD a, Andreas Katsambas, MD, PhD a, R. Rox Anderson, MD b
a 1st Department of Dermatology, Andreas Sygros Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece 
b Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Department of Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 

Correspondence to: Theodora Kossida, MD, PhD, 5, I. Dragoumi Street, 16121 Athens, Greece (temporary).

Abstract

Background

Unwanted tattoos are treated with Q-switched lasers. Despite a series of treatments, efficacy is limited.

Objective

We compared a single Q-switched laser treatment pass with 4 treatment passes separated by 20 minutes.

Methods

Eighteen tattoos on 12 adults were divided in half and randomized. One half received a single treatment pass (the “conventional” method) with a Q-switched alexandrite laser (5.5 J/cm2, 755 nm, 100-nanosecond pulse duration, 3-mm spot size), and the other half received 4 treatment passes with an interval of 20 minutes between passes (the “R20” method). Tattoo lightening was compared 3 months later, by blinded evaluation of photographs. Biopsy specimens obtained before and immediately after treatment on both halves were also compared in blinded fashion.

Results

Immediate whitening reaction occurred on the first treatment pass, with little or no whitening on subsequent passes. Three months later, treatment with the R20 method was much more effective than conventional single-pass laser treatment (P <.01; all tattoos favored the R20 method). Despite greater epidermal injury with the R20 method, neither method caused adverse events or scarring. Light microscopy showed greater dispersion of tattoo ink with the R20 method.

Limitations

This prospective study involved a small number of subjects.

Conclusions

The R20 method is much more effective than conventional laser tattoo treatment, removing most tattoos in a single treatment session. New laser device technology is not required to practice this method.

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Key words : efficacy, laser, multiple exposure, Q-switched, removal, tattoo


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 Funding sources: Greek Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs, Operational Programme for Education and Initial Vocational Training (O.P. “Education,” Hrakleitos programme); co-funded by the 3rd Community Structural Funds, namely the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European Social Fund (ESF).
 Conflicts of interest: None declared.
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