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Title: Picosecond + Pico Fractioned laser versus traditional quality switched lasers in tattoo removal
Authors: Azzopardi, Ernest A.
Pedrelli, Valerio
Tretti Clementoni, Matteo
Keywords: Lasers
Tattooing
Laser therapy
Tattooing -- Adverse effects
Skin -- Diseases -- Treatment
Skin -- Laser surgery
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: BAPRSAS
Citation: Azzopardi, E. A., Pedrelli, V., & Tretti Clementoni, M. (2021). Picosecond + Pico Fractioned laser versus traditional quality switched lasers in tattoo removal. BAPRSAS Winter Meeting, Monaco.
Abstract: Tattooing is increasingly common among adolescents and young adults. This study explores the clinical efficacy of picosecond laser for the correction of tattoos. Literature suggests that 25–47% of the population have had a tattoo at some point in their life (1). The incidence is slightly higher in adults 18–35 years (22–47%) compared to college students (18–25 years of age(1, 2).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/71009
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