A picosecond laser is a laser device that uses very short pulse durations to target endogenous pigmentation
and exogenous ink particles (tattoos). The medium varies accordingly to the wavelength being used, whether the neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Ndyag) crystal (532 nm or 1064 nm), or the Alexandrite crystal (755 nm).
Picosecond lasers use pulse durations of less than 1 nanosecond, which causes predominantly photoacoustic damage (pulses of light that can be measured by changes in pressure ie, sound waves) rather than photothermal destruction of pigment or ink particles (measured by production of heat). This results in effective clearance of abnormal pigment, while minimizing photothermal damage to the surrounding tissue.
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