Tattoo Removal with PICOFOCUS®
PICOFOCUS® represents the second generation of picosecond lasers that due to its proprietary technology, is the most innovative medical laser available today in the market.
The safe and powerful picosecond laser for use in aesthetic medicine gives ultra-short energy impulses with a duration of trillions of a second into the skin. The pulse width of the technology used by Picoshot is only about one hundredth of that of a nanosecond laser. The photomechanical effect is unique: better results with less Treatments.
The innovation introduced by PICOFOCUS® is the level of peak power through ultrashort pulses that is twice more powerful than any other Picosecond laser. This has enhanced the treatment results increasing the efficacy on hard-to-treat tattoo inks with a general reduction of the delivered average energy dose compared to traditional Q-Switched lasers.
The PICOFOCUS® allows you to treat a wider range of skin types and many different tattoo colors. With the ultrashort Picosecond pulse duration, the pain during treatment is lower and the healing is faster. Professional and multicolor tattoos can be removed in far fewer sessions than with traditional Q-switched lasers.
HOW DOES PICO LASER TATTOO REMOVAL WORKS?
The laser is passed over your tattoo, and each flash of light hits the ink and causes it to shatter. This makes the ink break apart into smaller particles. Your body’s immune system then gets to work ‘mopping up’ the tiny particles of ink and expels them as a waste product.
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Price List
- Lash lift with colorDkk 400
- Brow lamination with shape and colorDkk 400
- Combo lash lift and brow laminationDkk 650
- BrowshapeDkk 250
Before & After Tattoo Removal
Discover the stunning results of professional tattoo removal procedures.
Klinik LaBeauty
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