Are you a HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL? Learn about RESONIC for your practice.
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You wanted to make a statement with your body art, and now you want to make a new one. Whether you got your tattoo 1 year ago or 20 years ago, if you want a change, RESONIC™ can help you achieve tattoo removal in as few as 3 sessions.*
People don’t always get tattoos for the best reasons. Sometimes it’s on a whim, sometimes it’s on a dare, sometimes you just change your mind. And that’s OK. Because change is possible.
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RESONIC offers fast and non-invasive tattoo removal that can
benefit your practice and your patients.
RESONIC™ (Rapid Acoustic Pulse™ device) is indicated for use as an accessory to the 1064 nm Q-Switched laser for black ink tattoo removal in Fitzpatrick Skin Type I-III patients. The RESONIC device is also indicated for long-term improvement in the appearance of cellulite as supported by clinical data demonstrating treatment benefits up to 1 year of observation. The most common side effects may include mild to moderate temporary redness of the treatment site, mild pain, heat, and pinpoint redness. Your results and experience may vary, so it is important to talk to your healthcare provider about whether RESONIC is right for you. For full safety information, please visit www.RESONIC.com/ISI.
*Ink particle size, tattoo color, depth of ink particles, tattoo age, and location all play a role in the speed of clearance and the number of treatments required to achieve optimal results.