Treatment of tattoos by Q-switched ruby laser. A dose-response study
C. R. Taylor, R. W. Gange, J. S. Dover, T. J. Flotte, E. Gonzalez, N. Michaud and R. R. Anderson
Department of Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Tattoo treatment with Q-switched ruby laser pulses (694 nm, 40 to 80
nanoseconds) was studied by clinical assessment and light and electron
microscopy. Fifty-seven blue-black tattoos or portions thereof (35 amateur
and 22 professional) were irradiated with 1.5 to 8.0 J/cm2 at a mean
interval of 3 weeks. Substantial lightening or total clearing occurred in
18 (78%) of 23 amateur tattoos and 3 (23%) of 13 professional tattoos in
which the protocol was completed. Response was related to exposure dose.
Scarring occurred in one case, and persistent confettilike hypopigmentation
was frequent. Optimal fluence was 4 to 8 J/cm2. Clinicohistologic
correlation was poor. Q-switched ruby laser pulses can provide an effective
treatment for tattoos.
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