Clinical observation of a professional tattooing procedure and evolutionary study of the skin damage provoked

Joan González Pedrol, J. Trull, Mercè Campoy Sánchez, J. L. Romero, P. Martínez-Carpio, M. Trelles
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Abstract Objective: A clinical observation of a professional tattooing procedure and the skin damage caused by the tattooing technique and the healing process of the lesions. Materials and methods: Three tattoos were performed using black, red and white ink, together with a fourth “tattoo” with the same characteristics and an identical procedure, but using no ink. The evolution of the lesions was observed over a period of 6 months using photographs and biopsies. Results: The tattoos evolved with no complications. At 72 h, full destruction of the epidermis and de-structuring of the papillary dermis were confirmed. At 3 months, an almost ad integrum restoration of the skin structure was observed with a settling of the inks on the reticular dermis. With regard to the inkless tattoo, a wound with self-limiting capillary bleeding was observed which gradually healed, leaving only a sclerotic and hyperpigmented residual lesion by month 6. Conclusion: An awareness of the tattooing procedure would lead to a better understanding of potential complications, which might arise. This study contains the description and evolution of the lesions and provides the first images of skin damage caused by contemporary professional tattooing techniques, without the masking factor of the ink.
一个专业纹身程序的临床观察和进化研究引起的皮肤损伤
摘要目的:临床观察一种专业的文身术及文身术对皮肤造成的损伤及损伤的愈合过程。材料和方法:用黑色、红色和白色墨水进行了三次纹身,以及第四次“纹身”,具有相同的特征和相同的程序,但没有使用墨水。在6个月的时间里,通过摄影和活检观察病变的演变。结果:术后无并发症。72h时,证实表皮完全破坏,乳头状真皮层结构破坏。3个月时,观察到皮肤结构几乎完全恢复,网状真皮层上的油墨沉淀。无墨纹身创面有自限性毛细血管出血,创面逐渐愈合,6个月时仅留下硬化和色素沉着的残余病灶。结论:对纹身程序的了解将有助于更好地了解可能出现的潜在并发症。这项研究包含了病变的描述和演变,并提供了当代专业纹身技术造成的皮肤损伤的第一张图像,没有墨水的掩蔽因素。
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