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We've had tremendous results with the Picosure on black bold outlines on tattoos and excellent results on shaded areas where the ink is less dense. Without knowing the size, location, age, type of ink, or area of the tattoo, it would be difficult to estimate number of treatments, however.
PicoSure will work well on black bold lines, and it cover up shade. It will also remove difficult ink colors such as blues and greens as well as work on previously treated tattoos. Here at Honolulu MedSpa, we use PicoSure for tattoo removal because you'll need fewer treatments and you'll experience faster recovery and better results with PicoSure's groundbreaking picosecond technology.You will probably require three to four treatments. I use local anesthesia to make the treatment pain-free.
Picosure can help fine line and wrinkles with very little risk of laser pigment change. It is the newest technology available for this problem with very little down time.
You made the right choice by selecting a provider that uses the PicoSure laser for tattoo removal. Although no one can guarantee you how many sessions it will take to completely clear your tattoo, the PicoSure will likely clear it in half the number of treatments compared to Nano-speed lasers...
I definitely think you should try the PicoSure laser. The technology is newer and the Pico is able to break the ink into much smaller particles, allowing your body to clear it better. Good Luck!
Thanks so much for your question and photos. Your tattoo should not be difficult to remove thanks to the Pico laser. An effective laser is a powerful one, that's why we have the Piqo4 laser from Lumenis. A successful tattoo removal will result in fewer treatments and smoother results. Here are...
Picosure represents more advanced technology than the Q switched. I would strongly consider the Picosure laser for your skin.
The best treatment for green and light blue tattoo ink is, by far, the new Picosure Laser. While Ruby and Alexandrite can also work, my experience suggests that you would need a lot more treatments with them, than you would, if you had Picosure treatment. Even though Picosure is the...