Dark tattoos in shades of black, brown and blue are effectively and successfully removed with the Carbon Profi 1064 nm attachment.
You need professional equipment so that your customers do not regret their decision to have their tattoo removed. The Carbon Profi removes old tattoos reliably and effectively with its attachments. For maximum performance, you can choose between attachments with different wavelengths. For example, the 1064 nm attachment removes dark pigments and the 532 nm attachment is well suited for light pigments, especially red, orange and yellow.
In addition to tattoo removal, the Carbon Profi can also perform a carbon peel, also known as the popular Hollywood peel. You can find the Carbon Profi device and all its accessories in our online store!
Feature/Parameters |
532nm attachment |
1064nm attachment |
Wavelength |
532 nm |
1064 nm |
Target chromophore |
Melanin, hemoglobin |
Water, melanin, deeper pigments |
Area of application |
Superficial skin layers |
Deeper skin layers |
Treatments |
Removal of superficial pigment spots, treatment of vascular lesions (e.g. spider veins), superficial tattoos |
Removal of deeper pigmentation spots, removal of deeper tattoos, skin rejuvenation, reduction of fine lines and wrinkles |
Effectiveness |
Good for superficial pigmentation and vascular lesions |
Good for deeper pigmentation and skin rejuvenation |
Side effects |
Slight redness, rare swelling |
Slight redness, swelling, rare blistering |
Recovery time |
Short, usually no downtime |
Moderate, a few days depending on treatment |
Safety |
High level of safety when used correctly, suitable for lighter skin types |
Highly safe when used correctly, suitable for darker skin types |
Typical sessions |
Multiple sessions for best results |
Multiple sessions for best results |
Pigment |
Warm pigment: Refers to pigments with reddish, yellowish or brownish hues. These pigments absorb light in the visible spectrum and are often treated with shorter wavelengths. |
Cold pigment: Refers to pigments with bluish, greenish or black hues. These pigments absorb light in the infrared spectrum and are often treated with longer wavelengths. |