Spectra by Lutronic

This advanced system features proprietary technology that effectively diminishes unwanted skin pigmentation while promoting collagen production.

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About Spectra tattoo removal

Overview

The Spectra Dual-pulsed Q-switched Nd:YAG laser is recognized as the premier option for tattoo removal. It generates brief, high-energy pulses that effectively fragment tattoo ink into tiny particles, making them easier for the body to absorb.

This laser can address a diverse array of tattoo colors, intensities, and depths. Treatment with the Spectra can be tailored to each individual, enhancing outcomes while reducing discomfort and recovery time. Overall, it offers a highly effective and patient-centered approach to tattoo removal.

Advantages

This method offers several benefits, including multiple laser passes on the tattoo for improved clearance in a single session. It minimizes discomfort for the patient. Additionally, there is less downtime associated with the procedure.

The approach also enhances protection for the skin’s surface. Overall, these advantages contribute to a more effective and comfortable tattoo removal experience.

Pros

– Consider the gold standard for tattoo removal and capable of removing more complex tattoos

Cons

– Additional treatment sessions may be required to achieve desired results depending on tattoo being removed
– Redness and swelling may occur after treatment.

What to Expect

Patient comfort during treatments can differ significantly. Tattoo removal tends to be more painful, but the sessions are quick and often easier to endure than the initial tattooing process. To improve comfort, ice packs and air-cooling devices can be utilized. While Hollywood Spectra treatments typically last under 30 minutes. 

Recovery

The tattoo removal process necessitates a short healing period. After treatment, the skin may appear white initially, followed by redness and scabbing, so it’s essential to keep the area moist and shielded from sunlight during the healing process. During this time, any minor crusting that may occur needs to resolve. 

Results

The number of laser treatments required for tattoo removal depends on factors such as the tattoo’s size, age, depth, and complexity. Amateur or homemade tattoos typically respond to treatment more quickly than professional ones. While some amateur tattoos may be removed in just one or two sessions, professional tattoos often need six to ten or more treatments for optimal results.

Treatments are generally spaced 8-12 weeks apart to allow proper healing between sessions. 

Safety Profile

Spectra features a high-quality design and beam profile that facilitate the safe treatment of complex dermal pigments, such as tattoo removal. This technology is particularly effective for patients with darker skin types. It minimizes the risk of side effects during the treatment process. 

Cost

The cost of the Spectra treatment may range from $300 to $1,200 per session and is often available in package options. Pricing is contingent upon factors such as the specific area being treated, the geographical location of the provider, and the expertise of the practitioner.

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