Tattoo disorder
National Institutes of Health
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The presence of hexavalent chromium (Cr[VI]), which is carcinogenic to humans and a dermal sensitizer, in tattoo inks may…
A 30-year-old actress applied a ‘temporary jagua tattoo’ once weekly, depicting stockings on both her legs, for a musical in San…
Tattoos are becoming increasingly common worldwide. In the United States, at least 21% of all Americans have 1 or more tattoos.1…
BACKGROUND Tattoos have become increasingly common in the United States; however, there are limited data on the rates of tattoo…
We describe an outbreak of Mycobacterium chelonae infection in four young immunocompetent patients who were tattooed by the same…
Report of Cases. Eight otherwise healthy patients (6 men and 2 women; median age, 24 years) were referred to our institution…
Purpose: To report the potential for serious adverse reactions associated with permanent eyeliner tattoos. Methods: An…
Summary Background In the South‐west Thames region there were an unprecedented number of lichenoid tattoo reactions to red ink in…
Summary The popularity of tattoos is burgeoning with 20–30 million tattooed individuals in the Western World. Requests for…
Dermabrasion generally produces excellent results in the removal of congenital or acquired nonesthetic skin changes. Results…