The main indication for using picosecond laser is to remove tattoos. According to their wavelength, picosecond lasers are particularly suitable for removing blue and green pigments that are difficult to remove with other lasers, and tattoos that are difficult to treat with traditional Q-switched lasers. Picosecond laser can also be used to treat chloasma, Ota nevus, Ito nevus, minocycline-induced pigmentation and solar freckles. Some picosecond lasers have fractionation heads that promote tissue remodeling and are used to treat acne scars, photoaging, and wrinkles (wrinkles).
Peak Power | 1064nm 1GW; 532nm 0.5GW |
Wavelength | 1064nm 532nm Standard 585nm,650nm,755nm Optional |
Energy | Max 600mj (1064) ;Max 300mj (532) |
Frequency | 1-10Hz |
Zoom Spot Size | 2-10mm Adjustable |
Pulse Width | 600ps |
Beam Profile | Top Hat Beam |
Light Guiding System | South Korea 7 Joints Arm |
Aiming Beam | Diode 655 nm (Red), Adjustable Brightness |
Cooling Closed Circuit | Water to Air |
Voltage | AC220V±10% 50Hz, 110V±10% 60Hz |
Net Weight | 85kg |
Dimension | 554*738*1060 mm |
The explosive effect of the picosecond laser penetrates the epidermis and enters the dermis containing the pigment block. The laser pulse takes nanoseconds as the unit, and the ultra-high energy makes the pigment mass rapidly expand and break down into small pieces, which are then eliminated by the body's metabolic system. The time is as short as one trillionth of a second, it is not easy to heat up, and it will not cause damage to other parts of the skin.
Benefits of the pico laser: Pigmentation & birthmarks Fine lines Acne marks(face & body) Skin rejuvenation(brighter & tighter skin) Tattoo removal