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PiQo4™ laser technology effectively removes all color tattoos. This technology targets both large and small tattoo particles simultaneously, breaking them into tiny particles that are naturally removed by your body. The laser only targets the ink, and will not harm the surrounding skin.
What PiQo4™ Delivers:
- Safe and effective treatments
- Minimal discomfort or pain
- Faster results
Why PiQo4™?
PiQo4™ has the energy to undo the unwanted. PiQo4™ is the only 4 wave-length treatment to use both Pico and Nano energies to remove undesirable pigments.
PiQo4™ Treatment Uses
How PiQo4™ Treatment Works
What should I expect?
The number of treatments needed depends on the tattoo itself, the area of the body, and the background skin color. For the most accurate estimate of sessions, schedule a consultation with a Trillium Creek provider. Location matters: The closer the tattoo is to the heart the better circulation, therefore better results. More colorful tattoos and greater surface area usually require more treatments. A treatment series can range from 2 sessions, up to 10 sessions, and are conducted 6-8 weeks apart.
What is the treatment like?
Your Trillium Creek provider will provide guidelines for before and after care, as well as the approximate time of the laser removal session. During your session, you will hear the laser fire a loud, audible popping sound, then feel heat over the general area of the skin. The treated area will feel as if it were sunburned, tight and dry.
What can I expect after treatment?
Immediately after treatment, you will see a whitish “frosting” over the tattoo. The skin will often swell in the area of the tattoo, accompanied by mild redness.
The frosting, swelling, and redness will resolve in a matter of hours. The tattoo may crust or blister as the body repairs itself. This will resolve naturally. The tattoo will fade gradually in the following weeks as your body clears the ink.
Is PiQo4™ right for me?
Persons known to form skin keloids may be more prone to scarring after any skin trauma.