Laser Removal of Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattoos with a Picosecond Laser
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design Study
2.2. Laser Treatments of Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattoos
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Design Study
3.2. Patient Profiles
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- Type I: Permanent make-up Enthusiast patients (PMU-E) who were aware of new trends in permanent make-up and wanted to freshen up their cosmetic eyebrow tattoos. The objective of their laser treatment was to attenuate the existing tattoo to create a new one. Their commitment was intermediate, with 70% of patients completing the full procedure in our center (20% had undergone previous removal treatments).
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- Type II: PMU Disappointed patients (PMU-D) who were dissatisfied with their current cosmetic eyebrow tattoos and wanted to completely remove them. They showed a strong commitment, with 94% finishing treatment.
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- Type III: PMU Perfectionist patients (PMU-P) who were typically women who considered laser treatment to correct their current eyebrow tattoos (head, tail, or thickness). They showed a high level of commitment, with 92% finishing the full laser treatment.
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- Type IV: Uncertain patients (PMU-U) who were certain that something had to be done with their current eyebrow tattoo but were uncertain at the outset of treatment if they wanted to completely remove or redo it. This indecision was reflected in the low rate of commitment, with 50% completing treatment and 22% who had previous at least one tattoo removal experience in other centers.
3.3. Treatment of Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattoos
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Patients | Number |
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Total | 98 |
Gender: | |
Women | 97 |
Men | 1 |
Age: | |
18–25 | 11 |
26–35 | 48 |
36–45 | 24 |
46–55 | 7 |
>55 | 8 |
Phototypes: | |
I | 5 |
II | 31 |
III | 38 |
IV | 20 |
V | 3 |
VI | 1 |
Previous experience in cosmetic tattoo removal | 22 |
Cosmetic Tattoos | Number |
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Total | 70 |
Objective: | |
Redo | 29 |
Remove | 27 |
Correct | 14 |
Age of last touch-up: | |
<3 months | 4 |
3–12 months | 11 |
1–4 years | 32 |
>4 years | 23 |
Visible warm pigments * | 42 |
Grey discoloration during laser treatment | 18 |
Number of laser sessions | |
Average | 3 |
Min | 1 |
Max | 8 |
Groups | Average Number of Sessions (Min-Max) | Statistical Group *** | p Value |
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Objectives: | 0.02 * | ||
Correct | 1.92 (1–4) | B | |
Redo | 3.24 (1–7) | A | |
Remove | 3.40 (1–8) | A | |
Phototype: | 0.77 | ||
I | 3.20 (2–5) | ||
II | 2.87 (1–6) | ||
III | 3.31 (1–8) | ||
IV | 2.77 (1–5) | ||
Warm pigments **: Visible | 0.001 * | ||
3.57 (1–8) | A | ||
Not visible | 2.25 (1–5) | B | |
Discoloration of pigments during laser session: No color change | 0.71 | ||
3.00 (1–8) | |||
Darkening | 2.88 (1–5) | ||
Age of last touch-up: | |||
<3 months | 3.23 (1–6) | 0.23 | |
3–12 months | 2.72 (1–5) | ||
1–4 years | 3.48 (1–8) | ||
>4 years | 2.56 (1–6) |
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Menozzi-Smarrito, C.; Smarrito, S. Laser Removal of Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattoos with a Picosecond Laser. Dermato 2023, 3, 182-192. https://doi.org/10.3390/dermato3030014
Menozzi-Smarrito C, Smarrito S. Laser Removal of Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattoos with a Picosecond Laser. Dermato. 2023; 3(3):182-192. https://doi.org/10.3390/dermato3030014
Chicago/Turabian StyleMenozzi-Smarrito, Candice, and Stéphane Smarrito. 2023. "Laser Removal of Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattoos with a Picosecond Laser" Dermato 3, no. 3: 182-192. https://doi.org/10.3390/dermato3030014
APA StyleMenozzi-Smarrito, C., & Smarrito, S. (2023). Laser Removal of Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattoos with a Picosecond Laser. Dermato, 3(3), 182-192. https://doi.org/10.3390/dermato3030014