Author Interviews, Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, Surgical Research / 17.11.2025
Advancements in Picosecond Laser Technology Reduce Scarring Risk in Modern Tattoo Removal
The field of laser dermatology has undergone significant evolution over the past decade, particularly in the area of tattoo removal. While early-generation lasers were associated with higher risks of thermal injury, pigment alteration, and inconsistent outcomes, modern picosecond devices have reshaped expectations for both safety and efficacy.
BARE Laser & Skin, an aesthetic laser clinic recently expanded its London, Ontario laser tattoo removal treatment service availability following increased patient demand for tattoo and pigment removal. Under the direction of Advanced Laser Technician and Trainer Lindsay Meldrum, the clinic utilizes the Cynosure PicoSure® Pro, a picosecond laser system engineered to reduce heat exposure while increasing pigment fragmentation efficiency.
This shift reflects a broader trend across dermatology and aesthetic medicine: a move toward precision-based energy delivery that improves patient outcomes and minimizes adverse events.
Individuality is the buzzword on the current aesthetic medicine scene at a time in which the arrival of the remote working phenomenon has sparked an interest in more facial surgery and procedures delivering a more natural effect. 