Dermatologic Complications with Body Art Tattoos, Piercings and Permanent Make-Up

Originally published in 2010, this book has since become one of the seminal works in the rapidly evolving field of body piercings, tattoos, and permanent make-up. Authorities, body art professionals, and the general public have become increasingly aware of the risks associated with these practices a...

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Other Authors: De Cuyper, Christa (Editor), Pérez-Cotapos S, Maria Luisa (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2018, 2018
Edition:2nd ed. 2018
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505 0 |a Preface -- Introduction -- 1 History and epidemiology -- 2 Materials used in body art -- 3 Tattooing : procedures and techniques (CEN 435 standards for tattooists, Informed consent form, aftercare instructions) -- 4 Tattooing and scarring: complications (malignancy, MRI interactions, tattoos and sarcoidosis, histology and differential diagnosis) -- 5 Piercings: techniques and complications (dermal anchors, genital piercings and complications -- 6 Cosmetic and Medical tattoos (permanent make-up, color changes after laser treatment, medical applications of tattooing as areola complex reconstruction, vitiligo; bleomycine in warts) -- 7 Allergic reactions to pigments and metals (tattoo allergy with histology and identification of the colorants) -- 8 Techniques and devices used for tattoo removal (explosion tattoo with laser removal results, pico second laser, chemical tattoo removal with formaldehyde, imiquimod, ingenol mebutate).Preface -- Introduction -- 1 History and epidemiology -- 2 Materials used in body art -- 3 Tattooing : procedures and techniques (CEN 435 standards for tattooists, Informed consent form, aftercare instructions) -- 4 Tattooing and scarring: complications (malignancy, MRI interactions, tattoos and sarcoidosis, histology and differential diagnosis) -- 5 Piercings: techniques and complications (dermal anchors, genital piercings and complications -- 6 Cosmetic and Medical tattoos (permanent make-up, color changes after laser treatment, medical applications of tattooing as areola complex reconstruction, vitiligo; bleomycine in warts) -- 7 Allergic reactions to pigments and metals (tattoo allergy with histology and identification of the colorants) -- 8 Techniques and devices used for tattoo removal (explosion tattoo with laser removal results, pico second laser, chemical tattoo removal with formaldehyde, imiquimod, ingenol mebutate) 
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520 |a Originally published in 2010, this book has since become one of the seminal works in the rapidly evolving field of body piercings, tattoos, and permanent make-up. Authorities, body art professionals, and the general public have become increasingly aware of the risks associated with these practices and the need for better regulation. This second, extensively revised edition includes an update on the literature and focuses more on the epidemiology and classification of adverse reactions. In particular, it addresses recent findings on tattoo inks, their potential side effects and the initiatives being launched by regulating authorities to reduce the risks related to body art. Dermatologic Complications with Body Art details tattooing procedures in line with the coming European Standards on hygiene (CEN 435 in preparation-release 2018-2019) with extra attention to aftercare. The book features step-by-step video illustrations of different body-art procedures(tattooing, medical tattooing, piercing, and laser tattoo removal). Innovations including medical applications of tattooing are presented. Possible complications, including infections, granulomatous reactions, and allergies are discussed, while new insights on the pathogenesis of allergic reactions are illustrated with the help of recent research data. The book also presents the latest techniques and devices for tattoo removal, together with their risks and benefits. Richly illustrated with videos and pictures, it offers an indispensable guide for dermatologists, physicians and practitioners dealing with body art