Tattoo removal P1

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Purpose of consent and medical forms
Legal Requirement
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Clinical endpoint?
Frosting
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Expected trauma
crusting
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How long does frosting last?
15 to 30 minutes
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Expected trauma
erthema
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What is procedure causes Carbon dioxide?
Selective photothermolysis
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What is not a clinical point but can be experienced?
bleeding and blistering
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What should you do with the machine if the area bleeds or blisters?
Joules lowered
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Does eczema prevent or restrict?
restricts
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Can you treat a double tattoo?
restricts
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does gold therapy prevent or restrict?
prevent
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what process eliminates ink from the body?
phagocytosis
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What does phagocytosis bind?
antibodies
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Structure of cell
phagocyte phagosome ink
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what happens to the ink from the heat?
crystalises changing from liquid to solid state
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What is dettol
antibacterial
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how long before should test patches be?
02 weeks
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what is be increased until the clinical endpoint is present?
fluence
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what kind of dressing is needed?
micropore
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expected around of treatment
6 to 12 treatments
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colours that can be treated
black blue red brown
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treatment frequency
6 to 12 weeks
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what frequency is needed for black and blue using Nd YAG?
1064
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what frequency is needed for red and orange using Nd YAG?
532
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wavelength is measured from?
peak to peak
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why would the handpiece need changing?
selective spectral absorption
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