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Permanent makeup removal using Q-switched Nd:YAG laser
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Lim SH et al. – Red–brown tattoos are usually treated with a frequency–doubled Q–switched (QS) neodymium : yttrium–aluminum–garnet Nd:YAG laser (532 nm), because red and pink pigments show maximum absorption between 500 and 570 nm. Using a QS laser for red–brown tattoo removal has sometimes led to paradoxical darkening of the tattoo pigments, and this darkened grey–black colour may be difficult to remove.
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