Management of Residual Red Pigment After Q-Switched Laser Treatment of Eyebrow
Anonymous
December 23rd, 2025 05:23
Patient description
35 years old F skin type III/IV
Case description
The patient underwent eyebrow tattooing performed by an amateur artist. We initiated tattoo removal using a Q-switched laser (Rohrer Spectrum).
First treatment session:
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Timing: ~6 weeks ago
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Laser: Q-switched (Rohrer Spectrum)
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Spot size: 4 mm
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Energy: 200 mJ
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Passes: 1 pass
Immediate frosting was observed with this setting, indicating a good acute tissue response.
Follow-up:
The second image was taken at 6 weeks post-treatment. At this visit, the remaining pigment appears lighter and has shifted toward a reddish hue.
Current plan:
I recommended waiting an additional 4 weeks before further treatment and reassessing at that time.
Questions for Discussion
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What changes should be expected over the next 4 weeks in terms of pigment evolution or clearance?
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Given the current red coloration of the residual ink, would you recommend switching to a 532 nm wavelength at the next session, or repeating treatment with the original Q-switched settings?
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If treating again, would you adjust the fluence or spot size compared to the initial session, and if so, how?
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Are there any additional precautions or timing considerations specific to eyebrow tattoos or amateur pigment formulations in this scenario?
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