Tattoos Dermatological Complications: Analysis of 53 Cases from Northern Poland.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-30 DOI:10.1159/000520752
Patrycja Rogowska, Michał Sobjanek, Martyna Sławińska, Roman J Nowicki, Aneta Szczerkowska-Dobosz
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Background: The frequency of tattoos varies from 10% to 30% across the population worldwide. The growing popularity of tattooing increases the number of cutaneous reactions connected with this procedure. As we have not found any previous studies in the literature concerning tattoo complications in Poland and other Eastern European countries, we believe this to be the first study of this kind.

Objective: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical spectrum of complications associated with the procedure of permanent tattooing among patients from Northern Poland.

Methods: Medical data of 53 patients who developed tattoo-related cutaneous conditions were analyzed. All of the patients were consulted in the Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology Clinic in Gdańsk in the years 2018-2021. Medical history, dermatological assessment, and photographic documentation of skin lesions were performed in each case. Dermoscopic examination was carried out in 16 cases and 20 skin biopsies of the tattoo reactions were performed.

Results: Twenty-one patients (40%) presented tattoo ink hypersensitivity reactions, out of which 18 were triggered by the red ink. In 11 cases (21%), contact dermatitis has developed after tattooing, while 9 of the patients (17%) presented tattoo infectious complications, including local bacterial infections, common warts, molluscum contagiosum, and demodicosis. We collected 8 cases (15%) of papulonodular reactions in black tattoos, and in 6 of them, histology showed granuloma formation. In 2 cases (4%), symptoms of anaphylaxis were observed after the tattooing procedure, and in another 2 cases (4%), Koebner phenomenon in the tattoo was diagnosed. Dermoscopy was the clue to the diagnosis in 4 cases.

Conclusions: This is the first report presenting multiple cases of tattoo complications from Eastern Europe. The results of the study are consistent with other researches, showing a similar distribution of tattoo complications and that across the different pigments used, the red ink is most frequently responsible for tattoo reactions. We emphasize the usefulness of dermoscopic examination in the diagnosis of tattoo-related infections and draw the reader's attention to the rare, yet hazardous complications connected with peri-tattooing anaphylaxis.

波兰北部53例纹身皮肤并发症分析
背景:在世界范围内,纹身的频率从10%到30%不等。纹身的日益普及增加了与此过程有关的皮肤反应的数量。由于我们在文献中没有发现任何关于波兰和其他东欧国家纹身并发症的研究,我们认为这是第一次进行此类研究。目的:本研究的主要目的是评估波兰北部患者永久纹身过程相关并发症的临床谱。方法:对53例纹身相关皮肤病患者的临床资料进行分析。所有患者均于2018-2021年在Gdańsk皮肤科、性病和过敏症诊所就诊。每个病例都进行了病史、皮肤病学评估和皮肤病变的照片记录。对16例进行皮肤镜检查,并对20例纹身反应进行皮肤活检。结果:21例(40%)患者出现纹身墨水超敏反应,其中18例由红墨水引发。11例(21%)患者纹身后发生接触性皮炎,9例(17%)患者出现纹身感染并发症,包括局部细菌感染、常见疣、传染性软疣、蠕虫病等。我们收集了8例(15%)黑色文身的丘疹样反应,其中6例组织学表现为肉芽肿形成。2例(4%)患者在纹身后出现过敏反应症状,另外2例(4%)患者在纹身处被诊断为Koebner现象。皮肤镜检查为诊断线索4例。结论:这是首次报道来自东欧的多例纹身并发症。这项研究的结果与其他研究一致,显示了纹身并发症的相似分布,并且在不同的颜料中,红色墨水是最常见的纹身反应。我们强调皮肤镜检查在诊断纹身相关感染的有用性,并提请读者注意与纹身周围过敏反应有关的罕见但危险的并发症。
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