Pico Second Laser (1064 / 532)
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What is Pico Laser and how does it work?
What is 1064nm wavelength?
What is 532nm wavelength?
Why do Wavelengths matter?
Does wavelength really matter in Pico Lasers? The answer is yes. But why?
Pico Laser treatment uses ultra-short picosecond laser pulses to target specific skin concerns. Shorter wavelengths are effective for pigmentations and tattoos, while longer wavelengths are better for rejuvenating deeper layers. These precise wavelengths ensure the laser energy reaches the target without damaging surrounding tissue. Pico Laser treatment is highly effective and safe, achieving smooth, radiant complexions with minimal discomfort and downtime. The choice of wavelength is crucial for achieving desired results without causing damage to surrounding tissue.
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In conclusion, the various wavelengths of pico lasers serve different purposes and can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions. The 532 nm wavelength is effective for treating superficial pigmentation, while the 755 nm wavelength is ideal for treating epidermal pigmentation. The 1064 nm wavelength is the most versatile and can penetrate deeper into the skin.
It is critical to consult with The Aesthetics Firm to determine the best wavelength for your skin type and condition.
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