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BM19
Newangie
ND:YAG Q-switch laser
1064nm, 532nm, 1320nm
Professional customerization
Color touch screen
White/Gray
1500mj
infrared ray indication light
1-5 HZ
1-8mm
OEM, LOGO
Laser Type | Q Switch Nd Yag Laser |
Wavelength | 1320nm& 1064nm& 532nm |
Energy | 1500j |
Indication Light | Infrared ray indication light |
Width of pulse | 10ns |
Frequency | 1-6HZ |
Spot diameter | 1-8MM |
Cooling manner | wind+water+semiconductor |
Input power | AV 110V/220V 50Hz/60HZ |
Machine Size | 23*28*42cm |
Package Size | 30*40*58cm |
Q: Am I a candidate for tattoo removal?
A: Most likely! Our laser can treat virtually all ink colors on all skin tones. Laser tattoo removal is the best option for those looking to remove unwanted ink, and there are very few contraindications to the treatment.
Q: Can most tattoos be treated?
A: The majority of tattoos respond to laser treatments. Some pigments, especially green, orange and yellow are more difficult than other colors to eradicate, but even they usually respond following a prolonged course of treatments. What separates Beloved Laser Tattoo Removal from other laser tattoo removal clinics is that our technology removes the full spectrum of colors rather than just a few certain colors.
Q: Does laser tattoo removal hurt?
A: Laser tattoo removal can sting a little and feels like having an elastic band snapped against the skin. Beloved Laser Tattoo Removal owns and operates a Q-Plus C laser, which is the most powerful laser on the market as well as one of the most gentle on the skin. In the past, laser tattoo removal was relatively unpleasant; technology has matured a great deal.
Q: How many laser tattoo removal treatments are needed?
A: The number of treatments needed to remove a tattoo depends on its size, color, and the depth of penetration of the ink among other factors. An amateur tattoo may need 2-5 treatments. A professional multi-colored design might need 3-15 or more treatments. Typically after the first or second treatment is when the number of treatments can be better estimated. If you'd like to lighten a tattoo so you can cover it with a new one, the number of laser treatments will likely be 25% to 50% fewer than those needed to completely remove a tattoo.
Laser Type | Q Switch Nd Yag Laser |
Wavelength | 1320nm& 1064nm& 532nm |
Energy | 1500j |
Indication Light | Infrared ray indication light |
Width of pulse | 10ns |
Frequency | 1-6HZ |
Spot diameter | 1-8MM |
Cooling manner | wind+water+semiconductor |
Input power | AV 110V/220V 50Hz/60HZ |
Machine Size | 23*28*42cm |
Package Size | 30*40*58cm |
Q: Am I a candidate for tattoo removal?
A: Most likely! Our laser can treat virtually all ink colors on all skin tones. Laser tattoo removal is the best option for those looking to remove unwanted ink, and there are very few contraindications to the treatment.
Q: Can most tattoos be treated?
A: The majority of tattoos respond to laser treatments. Some pigments, especially green, orange and yellow are more difficult than other colors to eradicate, but even they usually respond following a prolonged course of treatments. What separates Beloved Laser Tattoo Removal from other laser tattoo removal clinics is that our technology removes the full spectrum of colors rather than just a few certain colors.
Q: Does laser tattoo removal hurt?
A: Laser tattoo removal can sting a little and feels like having an elastic band snapped against the skin. Beloved Laser Tattoo Removal owns and operates a Q-Plus C laser, which is the most powerful laser on the market as well as one of the most gentle on the skin. In the past, laser tattoo removal was relatively unpleasant; technology has matured a great deal.
Q: How many laser tattoo removal treatments are needed?
A: The number of treatments needed to remove a tattoo depends on its size, color, and the depth of penetration of the ink among other factors. An amateur tattoo may need 2-5 treatments. A professional multi-colored design might need 3-15 or more treatments. Typically after the first or second treatment is when the number of treatments can be better estimated. If you'd like to lighten a tattoo so you can cover it with a new one, the number of laser treatments will likely be 25% to 50% fewer than those needed to completely remove a tattoo.