Using a side effect to therapeutic advantage: The darkening of red eyebrowtattoo pigment following Q-switched laser treatment

Citation
Jm. Casparian et J. Krell, Using a side effect to therapeutic advantage: The darkening of red eyebrowtattoo pigment following Q-switched laser treatment, DERM SURG, 26(3), 2000, pp. 255-257
Citations number
4
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology
Journal title
DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
ISSN journal
10760512 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
255 - 257
Database
ISI
SICI code
1076-0512(200003)26:3<255:UASETT>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
BACKGROUND. Q-switched lasers are commonly used to achieve tattoo removal, utilizing the principle of selective photothermolysis. However, certain tat too pigments may darken following laser pulsing. OBJECTIVE. TO determine whether this side effect can be used to therapeutic advantage in a woman who previously had her eyebrows enhanced with a dark tattoo that spontaneously changed to a reddish hue over time. METHOD. The woman's eyebrows were pulsed with the Q-switched Nd:YAG laser a t both 532 nm and 1064 nm. RESULTS. The test areas pulsed with the 1064 nm laser revealed partial clea ring. However, 532 nm Q-switched Nd:YAG pulses produced darkening of tattoo pigment both at the test sites and in the subsequent treatment. CONCLUSION. Q-switched lasers can produce darkening of red tattoo pigment. In some cases this side effect can be used to therapeutic advantage.