VoltaicPlasma – Areton LTD Tattoo Removal Case Study

Tattoo Removal Case Study

Welcome to your Tattoo Removal Case Study Test

First the epidermal layer is removed to access the tattoo pigments, How is this done?

The spray operation is the preferred method to apply voltaic plasma for tattoo removal.

In any case, it is good practice to patch test the tattoo on a small area before carrying out a full tattoo fading procedure.

A patch testing is important not only for appraisal of the skin reaction to the treatment but also to _____________________

It is up to the  ____________ to decide the depth of the ablation and therefore the voltaic arcing treatment intensity.

The overall treatment intensity is determined by the voltaic arcing treatment intensity, the type of osmotic treatment and the length of the osmotic application

Tattoos previously treated with lasers are much harder to fade than those never treated, Why?

How are carbon residues removed?

Sterile fine salt is applied on the tattoo to induce osmosis. The length of the salt application also contributes to the overall intensity of the treatment

The longer the sterile fine salt is left on the treated area the stronger the osmotic intensity.

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