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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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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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Free TRAM Breast Reconstruction... of the surgeon dictate the choice. Stage III - Nipple and areolar tattoo This final procedure, which is performed in an office setting, adds color ...
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Disorders of Oral Pigmentation... syndrome), oral pigmentation due to extrinsic processes (eg, amalgam tattoo), oral pigmentation due to hyperplastic or neoplastic processes (eg, ...
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Complications of Dermatologic Laser Surgery... spectrum for laser light, include water, hemoglobin, melanin, and tattoo ink. When laser light hits the skin, it may be reflected, transmitted, or ...
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Forensic Scene Investigation... purposes.[1] Other adjunct photos may include scars, remote injuries, tattoos and piercings, medical intervention, and medical devices. Consistent ...
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Lymphocytoma Cutis... response to malignancy. Cases with known etiologies involve a reaction to tattoo dye, jewelry (especially gold), arthropod bites, medications, ...
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Milia... have arisen after contact dermatitis. They have also arisen following a tattoo,[9] treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis,[10] and after topical nitrogen ...
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Cryotherapy... and chemical peels, are more commonly used to treat melasma. For tattoos, two 30-second freeze-thaw cycles with 1-mm margins performed every 4-6 ...
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Perioperative Management of the Patient With Liver Disease... valuable screening tool. Risk factors (eg, pervious blood transfusions, tattoos, illicit drug use, sexual history, alcohol use, and personal or family ...