Tattoo Removal

PicoWay Zoom for tattoo removal proves to be more efficient in eliminating ink while minimizing discomfort compared to traditional lasers. This heightened effectiveness and reduced pain stem from the considerably shorter laser pulses employed in the procedure.

Is PicoWay good for tattoo removal?

PicoWay is highly regarded for tattoo removal due to its advanced technology and versatility in targeting a wide range of tattoo colours across different skin tones. Unlike traditional laser tattoo removal methods, PicoWay emits less heat energy, ensuring a safer and more effective removal process. Our Picoway tattoo removal method causes less pain than most other tattoo removal techniques.

How long does it take for PicoWay to remove a tattoo?

Typically, PicoWay laser tattoo removal requires fewer treatments compared to other laser methods, resulting in time and cost savings. Each PicoWay laser session typically lasts between 30 to 45 minutes.

How many sessions does PicoWay laser tattoo removal take?

Achieving complete tattoo removal typically requires approximately 3 to 10 sessions depending on the tattoo's colour. This is notably fewer sessions compared to other laser treatments, which may necessitate 10 to 20 sessions! PicoWay is effective in treating multi-coloured tattoos, including challenging colours like greens and blues, and is suitable for various skin types.

How painful is Picoway tattoo removal?

The discomfort experienced during PicoWay laser tattoo removal is typically minimal, often described as a rubber band snapping against the skin. This sensation is notably less painful compared to other tattoo removal methods. The number of required treatments varies based on factors such as the tattoo's size and colours.

Does PicoWay cause scarring?

This treatment's ultra-short pulses provide a photoacoustic effect instead of a photothermal effect. These pulses will not heat the skin, which prevents unwanted side effects like downtime and scarring. PicoWay™ will also leave the outer layer of skin completely unharmed.

Are PicoWay results permanent?

For most patients, the results achieved from their PicoWay® treatment are long lasting, with some patients achieving permanent results.

How long does it take to see PicoWay results?

Pico laser results emerge progressively over several weeks post-treatment, influenced by factors such as age, skin condition, type, and tone, with full results and improvements visible up to a year after treatment.

What is the downtime for Pico laser tattoo removal?

Minimal downtime: Unlike other laser treatments that may require several days or weeks of recovery, the side effects of PicoWay are typically minimal and subside within an hour or a few days.

What is better PicoSure or PicoWay?

If you're seeking a solution to address acne scars, wrinkles, and melasma, it's time to discover the benefits of picosecond lasers! PicoWay stands out as a leading choice among picosecond laser technologies for both skin revitalisation and tattoo removal. With shortened pulse durations, it minimizes skin burns while maximising effective skin restoration.

PicoWay vs PicoSure: How Do They Work?

Let’s compare functionality across three different categories: power, wavelength, and pulse duration. Each of these laser characteristics has a significant effect on your skin and the efficacy of your chosen treatment.

1. Power

With great power comes more laser penetration. As far as tattoo removal is concerned, a higher peak power means more effective removal as it will be more effective at blasting ink pigment into particles the body can absorb.

PicoWay is the winner with a peak power of 0.9 GW, while PicoSure has maximum power at less than 0.36 GW.

2. Wavelength

The number of wavelengths in a picosecond laser determines how much pigment it can purge. Picosecond lasers use nanometres (nm) as the unit of measurement to calculate wavelengths.

Here are the wavelengths available for PicoSure and PicoWay:

Picosecond Laser

Wavelength (in nanometres)

PicoSure

532 nm (handpiece), 755 nm, and 1,064 nm (handpiece)

PicoWay

532 nm 785 nm, and 1,064 nm 


Key differences in Wavelengths:

PicoWay operates at full speed and power at three wavelengths. In addition to producing the 755 nm wavelength, PicoSure converts it into 532 nm and 1064 nm using its laser pump handpieces. The conversion process results in some loss of energy and effectiveness.

3. Pulse Duration

Pulse duration measures time and how fast a picosecond laser operates—a lower number signifies that the laser operates faster. Picoseconds (ps) are used to measure speed, with 1000 ps being equal to 1 nanosecond.

Faster lasers rely less on heat, which is desirable because heat is generally less effective and more likely to damage the skin. Instead, through this increased speed, they generate a photoacoustic shockwave to do the work.

The pulse durations of PicoSure and PicoWay are as follows:

Picosecond Laser

Pulse Duration

PicoSure

550 to 750 ps at native 755 nm wavelength

PicoWay

375 ps at 532 nm, 300 ps at 785 nm, and 450 ps at 1,064

 

4. PicoWay vs PicoSure for Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation, including age spots, melasma, and post-inflammatory trauma, disrupts the skin’s colour balance, leading to dark spots scattered across the body. Individuals affected by this condition often grapple with feelings of self-consciousness and insecurity. Fortunately, picosecond lasers offer a reliable solution.

Recently, the FDA granted clearance for PicoWay to treat melasma. Results from treatments have shown significant improvement in patients’ conditions after just one session, with no reported side effects.

 

PicoSure vs PicoWay Tattoo Removal

With hyperpigmentation treatment, there is a greater research on PicoWay

Picoway is a newer, more powerful piece of technology. PicoWay is the stronger laser and could easily become the preferred option for treating hyperpigmentation.