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Endoscopic tattooing is one of the most useful tools for the localization of small colorectal lesions, especially in the laparoscopic setting. This minimally invasive endoscopic procedure has a low risk of complications, provided that the injection technique is performed adequately. Here the author demonstrates the procedure, as well as the macroscopic appearance of the tattoo and its appearance 6 weeks later. This article is part of an expert video encyclopedia.