LaserTell Q-switch Nd Yag tatto removal machine
Q-switched Nd: YAG laser radiates the light with a specific wavelength in high peak energy pulses, hence the light penetrates into the tissue only for a nanosecond. The light is absorbed by the pigmentation and results in an instantaneous blast, that is Light blasting principle.
The pigmentation particles are shattered into fragments, some can be bounced out of the skin and others can be split into tiny particles that can be engulfed by phagocytes and then eliminated by the lymphatic system.
Laser Tattoo Removal uses theory that the specific wave length (1064nm or 532nm) of laser will be absorbed by specific pigment.The high energy of laser,absorbed by the specific pigment, could cause the pigment to swell andexplode, partial fragments of the pigment will be shot out of the body, and theother pigment fragments will be removed by your body's immune system overa period of time. Because the normal skin absorb little energy induced bylaser at the wavelength of 1064nm or 532nm, so the laser could selectivelytargets and destroys tattoo pigments while leaving.
The energy of Q-switched ND: YAG laser can be absorbed by the blue and black melanin. The melaninwill be fragmented so small that they can be metabolized by the lymphaticsystem or egested out of body. Thus the tattoo or other pigmentations will beremoved without damage to the normal tissue. The treatment is safe andconvenient without downtime and side effects.

O5 Q-switch Ng Yag Specification |
Peak Power | 800W |
Wavelength (Spectrum) | 1064nm & 532nm (1320nm optional) |
Energy Density (Fluence) | 1-1000mJ |
Spot Size | 2-8mm |
Pulse Repetition Rate | 1-6Hz |
Pulse Duration | <8ns |
YAG Bar Size | Phai 6 |
Cooling | Air cooling |
Stand-by Working | Closed water circulation cooling |
Display | Continuously for 12 hours |
Electrical Requirements | 6" True Color Screen |
Power | 110/230VAC, 15/20A max., 50/60Hz |
Applications of NdMED:
1320nm: Non-ablative Laser Rejuvenation (NALR-1320nm) using carbon peel for skin rejuvenation
532nm: for treatment of epidermal pigmentation such as freckles, solar lentiges, epidermal melasma, etc.
(mainly for red and brown pigmention)
1064nm: for treatment of tattoo removal, dermal pigmentation and treating certain pigmentary conditions such as Nevus of Ota and Hori’s Nevus. (mainly for black and blue pigmention





