Our Technology
The Science Behind Laser Skin Treatments
At Blank Removal, we use advanced medical laser technology engineered to deliver precise, controlled energy into the skin to target specific structures — without damaging surrounding tissue.
Understanding how lasers work helps explain why results are so effective.
What Is a Laser?
Laser stands for:
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Lasers produce concentrated beams of light at specific wavelengths. Different wavelengths interact with different targets inside the skin.
Selective Photothermolysis
Both tattoo removal and hair removal rely on a principle called selective photothermolysis.
This means:
• Light energy is absorbed by a specific target (ink pigment or hair melanin)
• That energy converts into heat or acoustic pressure
• The target is destroyed while surrounding tissue remains safe
Pico Laser Technology (Tattoo Removal)
Pico lasers emit ultra-short pulses measured in picoseconds.
These rapid pulses create:
• A photoacoustic shockwave
• Fragmentation of ink particles
• Minimal thermal damage
The body’s lymphatic system then naturally clears the fragmented ink over time.
Diode Laser Technology (Hair Removal)
Diode lasers emit a wavelength optimized for melanin absorption.
The process:
1. Light penetrates the skin
2. Melanin absorbs the energy
3. Heat disables the follicle
4. Future hair growth is reduced
Because hair grows in cycles, multiple sessions ensure all follicles are treated during their active phase.
Why Advanced Technology Matters
Modern laser systems offer:
• Precision targeting
• Adjustable energy settings
• Cooling systems for safety
• Reduced treatment time
• Improved results with fewer sessions
Safe. Scientific. Proven.
At Blank Removal, we combine science-backed technology with trained laser professionals to deliver safe, consistent, and effective results.