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Filter by:This is a prospective study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of an accessory for laser tattoo removal in allowing multiple passes within a single treatment session.
Compare the efficacy of the 755nm Alexandrite laser to the nanosecond 755nm Alexandrite laser for the removal of unwanted tattoos using photographic evaluation and histological findings.
The purpose of this study is to collect further data on the safety and efficacy of removing unwanted non cosmetic tattoos (including recalcitrant) using the 755nm Alexandrite laser.
The research hypothesis is that topical application of a mixture of pre-polymers of polypropylene glycol and polyethylene glycol (an optical clearing agent) will reduce skin light scattering, increasing the amount of light reaching the target for diagnostic as well as therapeutic purposes.
This study is to compare the ability of optical biopsy. Research can use light enters the skin, collected, analyzed by the computer, and a picture created for the pathologist to conventional histologic examination compare with the pathologist looking at the piece of tissue through a microscope makes the diagnosis.