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Complications of Dermatologic Laser Surgery...laser light, include water, hemoglobin, melanin, and tattoo ink. When laser light hits the skin...concomitant use of tissue cooling (through a contact ...
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Tattoo ReactionsTattoo Reactions. The term tattoo describes the deliberate placement of permanent colors into the skin or the accidental entry of pigmented material.
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Pediatric Contact DermatitisPediatric Contact Dermatitis. Contact dermatitis can be subdivided on etiologic grounds into various types, including the following:Irritant contact ...
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Allergic Contact DermatitisAllergic Contact Dermatitis. Individuals with allergic contact dermatitis may have persistent or relapsing dermatitis, particularly if the material(s) to ...
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Tattoo LasersTattoo Lasers. Tattoos are an ancient art form with origins that trace back as far as the Stone Age (12,000 BCE). ...Overview Tattoos are an ancient ...
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Milia...milia formation. Secondary milia have arisen after contact dermatitis. They have also arisen following a tattoo,[9] treatment of cutaneous ...
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Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma... as actinic keratoses, as well as leukoplakia, radiation keratosis or dermatitis, scars, chronic ulcers, or chronic sinusitis. People with actinic ...
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Carbon Dioxide Cutaneous Laser Resurfacing...used more often in the past for tattoo removal (in conjunction with dermabrasion and salabrasion...routinely recommended because of the possibility of ...
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Pseudolymphoma, Cutaneous...cell lymphoma. Examples include actinic reticuloid, lymphomatoid contact dermatitis, and lymphomatoid drug eruptions.[2] Note the...pseudolymphoma with ...
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Plastic Surgery for Laser Hair Removal...may cause adverse effects such as irritant dermatitis, true or pseudofolliculitis, hyperpigmentation, scarring, and thermal...is the potential for ...