Carbon 3XD ND YAG
Q-switched Nd:YAG with 1064 nm, 532 nm and 1320 nm — tattoo & PMU removal, carbon peeling (Hollywood peel), rejuvenation, pores/acne/oil control, onychomycosis.
1064 nm — typically used for black and blue tattoo pigments and deeper dermal pigment concerns when indicated.
532 nm — targets red and brown pigments; essential for multicolour tattoo fading strategies.
1320 nm — supports non-ablative rejuvenation, soft peeling and carbon-assisted resurfacing sequences.
Carbon-specific handpieces / attachments are used for the dedicated carbon peeling workflow alongside the optical wavelengths.
Also marketed as Hollywood peel or porcelain-skin glow: refreshed, smoother, cleaner-looking skin after a controlled series.
Carbon paste is applied to the face, dries, and binds debris; the dark carbon chromophore couples laser energy to refine pores and boost radiance.
Nd:YAG penetration can warm the nail plate and peri-nail skin; heat develops where laser beam meets pigment in fungal elements.
Heat stress helps suppress fungal proliferation and new hyphal growth; the nail is sterilised during the procedure and remains in place.
Product name: Carbon 3XD Nd YAG
Product code: 9819
Power supply: 220V 50Hz / 110V 60Hz (confirm on device label)
Wavelengths: 1064 nm, 532 nm, 1320 nm + carbon peeling attachments
Device power: 500 W
Touch screen: 8.4" colour touch screen
Pulse duration: 8 ns (Q-switched)
Energy: 0–1200 J (per manufacturer specification — verify unit/joule scale on datasheet)
Pulse frequency: 1–6 Hz
Cooling: Automatic water-detector cooling + air cooling
Warranty: 2 years (device and handpiece)
Maximum flashes: 1,000,000
Dimensions: 560 × 490 × 380 mm
Weight: 28 kg
Three Wavelengths, One Platform
1064 nm for black and blue pigments, 532 nm for red and brown pigments, 1320 nm for rejuvenation, soft peel and carbon peeling protocols.
Tattoo & Permanent Makeup
Q-switched lasers are the reference choice for pigment fragmentation; focused light targets tattoo ink for gradual clearance via the body’s immune pathways.
Carbon Hollywood Peel
Popular “Hollywood peel” / porcelain-glow protocol: carbon lotion binds sebum and debris in pores; laser interaction helps refresh smooth, clear-looking skin.
Skin & Nail Indications
Supports protocols for enlarged pores, acne and oily skin; Nd:YAG penetration can also target nail-plate fungus by heating pigment in fungal elements.

How Q-switched tattoo removal works
Q-switched systems deliver intense, short pulses that fragment tattoo pigment into fine particles. Those particles can then be cleared through phagocytosis. Wavelength choice follows ink colour: 1064 nm for darker tones, 532 nm for red/brown inks — always within trained protocols and skin-safety limits.
- 1064 nm — black and blue tattoo pigments
- 532 nm — red and brown pigments
- 1320 nm — non-ablative rejuvenation & peel support

Carbon peel & nail fungus protocol
Carbon cream is applied and dries; charcoal binds oils and impurities so laser energy couples efficiently for a refreshed complexion — often called Hollywood or porcelain-skin peel. For onychomycosis, Nd:YAG depth heats the nail plate and surrounding tissue; heat damages fungal elements while the nail remains in place and is sterilised as part of the procedure.
- Pores, oiliness and acne-oriented adjunct care
- Structured carbon sequence for glow and smoothness
- Nail protocols per clinical training only
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