The Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser works by targeting specific pigment in the skin, which TARGETS the
damaged skin cells in the treatment area.
When it comes to laser tattoo removal, the Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser targets ink pigment and breaks it up
into smaller particles through powerful bursts of energy.
Is Q-Switched ND YAG Laser
Safe?
The Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser is a safe procedure,
when administered by the expert.
What to Expect During Treatment?
Once you are taken up for thw procedure the
therapist will cleanse your face to remove
makeup/ dirt and apply protective eyewear,
once the procedure starts you will hear a clicking
sound and rubber band strap kind of flicking
on the skin, these are the laser shots being
fired, once the procedure is completed
anti inflammatory cream and sunscreen
will be applied over your face.
How Long do Treatment Results
Last?
The patient will need several treatments with
Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser to achieve optimal
outcomes. The number of treatments will depend
on the specific issue you are looking to address
and the size of the treatment area.
Usually 3-4 sessions are recommended.
For example, treatment of
hyperpigmentation issues, like dark spots
caused by sun damage, will typically need fewer
sessions than tattoo removal.
Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser Side
Effects
After the procedure, you may notice redness and
swelling in the treatment area. But usually subsides within 30-45 minutes.