Laser Tattoo Removal: Wavelength Selection, Ink Interaction, and Clinical Execution

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This advanced laser course focuses exclusively on tattoo removal using the Cutera Enlighten III platform. Students will gain a deep understanding of laser–ink interaction across 532 nm, 670 nm, and 1064 nm wavelengths, with emphasis on chromophore targeting, ink fragmentation, pulse duration, fluence, spot size, and treatment spacing.

The curriculum covers professional versus amateur tattoos, ink density, colour composition, depth variation, and skin type risk assessment. Students will learn how to select wavelengths and parameters based on ink colour, tattoo age, and skin tone, rather than relying on preset protocols. Strong emphasis is placed on tissue response, inflammation control, endpoint recognition, and thermal injury prevention.

Safety is central to this course, including contraindications, client education, and complication management such as hypopigmentation, textural change, and scarring. This course is designed to produce practitioners who understand why settings are chosen and how to treat tattoos responsibly within a true medical-aesthetic framework.

This advanced laser course focuses exclusively on tattoo removal using the Cutera Enlighten III platform. Students will gain a deep understanding of laser–ink interaction across 532 nm, 670 nm, and 1064 nm wavelengths, with emphasis on chromophore targeting, ink fragmentation, pulse duration, fluence, spot size, and treatment spacing.

The curriculum covers professional versus amateur tattoos, ink density, colour composition, depth variation, and skin type risk assessment. Students will learn how to select wavelengths and parameters based on ink colour, tattoo age, and skin tone, rather than relying on preset protocols. Strong emphasis is placed on tissue response, inflammation control, endpoint recognition, and thermal injury prevention.

Safety is central to this course, including contraindications, client education, and complication management such as hypopigmentation, textural change, and scarring. This course is designed to produce practitioners who understand why settings are chosen and how to treat tattoos responsibly within a true medical-aesthetic framework.