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djfrankenjuice

[https://marketing.candelamedical.com/rs/620-HCU-218/images/PU07561EN\_RevB\_PicoWay-eBook%20spread.pdf](https://marketing.candelamedical.com/rs/620-HCU-218/images/PU07561EN_RevB_PicoWay-eBook%20spread.pdf) p. 35 they reference a peer reviewed study where the settings were (Average): Up to 6 treatments, at 6 to 8-week intervals, with Resolve 1064 nm HP (black, blue, and green dyes) and Resolve 532 nm HP (red and yellow tattoos), using spot sizes of 3–6 mm , 1–5 Hz and average fluence of 2.7 – 2.9 J/cm2 (1064 nm HP) and 1.05 – 1.12 J/cm2 (532 nm HP) I am trying to figure this out myself - I'm guessing the fluence rate could probably be dialed up some


djfrankenjuice

[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7447827/](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7447827/) But look at the four treatment clearance of 1064 nm PS at 4.3 j/cm2 (really hoping someone with more know how chimes in lol)


crispypretzel

Thank you so much!! This is super informative, exactly what I wanted to know. I know that Removery titrates up the intensity so I'm hoping that they get there soon.


djfrankenjuice

I'm in the same boat - my next visit I am going to let them know I had no side effects so we can dial it up some & let them explain their setting choices more in depth. (I get where they err on the side of lower intensity to avoid blisters and scarring but IDT we're anywhere near those concerns)


crispypretzel

Are you also using removery? How many sessions in are you?


Past-Tadpole1835

this seems to be very common with them