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Clinical Studies Confirm Superior Tattoo Clearance with PicoSure By Jeffrey Frentzen, Executive Editor Tattoo removal has graduated from the days of non-selective ablation using carbon dioxide and continuous wave lasers
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Document Date: 2014-10-01 03:18:15


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New York City / /

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Cynosure Inc. / /

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New York University Medical Center / Skin Surgery Center / /

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energy-based systems / domain device / nanosecond devices / vs. picosecond technology / picosecond device / energy / picosecond domain device / energy delivery / pulse duration devices / less energy / biomedical devices / nanosecond domain devices / picosecond technology / /

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hyperpigmentation / hypertrophic and atrophic scars / Nevus / freckles / acne / hypopigmentation / pain / /

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surgery / laser treatment / /

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Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York / New York University / G. Geronemus / M.D. Director Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York Clinical / M.I.T / FDA / New York University Medical Center / /

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Leonard Bernstein / Jeremy A. Brauer / Kavitha K Reddy / Robert Anolik / Andrei Metelitsa / Lori A. Brightman / Elizabeth K. Hale / Jeffrey Frentzen / Arch Dermatol / Jeffrey S. Dover / Julie K. Karen / Kenneth A. Arndt / Kathleen Petrell / Elliot T. Weiss / Nazanin Saedi / Roy G. Geronemus / /

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physician / Executive Editor / Professor of Dermatology / scientist / blinded physician / director / www.miinews.com evaluator / /

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lidocaine / /

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Massachusetts / /

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laser / Q-switched vs. picosecond technology / lasers / picosecond technology / /

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