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Lasers Med Sci ; 36(6): 1241-1248, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33104896

ABSTRACT

Patients with allergic tattoo reactions are burdened with itch and have a reduced quality of life. Conservative treatment is often insufficient and little is known about treatment options to remove the responsible allergen. We aimed to address the effectiveness and safety of ablative laser therapy including measurement of patient's satisfaction, in patients with allergic reactions to tattoos. A retrospective study was conducted including patients with allergic tattoo reactions who were treated with a 10,600 nm ablative CO2 laser, either by full-surface ablation or fractional ablation. Clinical information originated from medical files and a 25-item questionnaire. Sixteen tattoo allergy patients were treated with a CO2 laser between January 2010 and January 2018. Fourteen patients completed the questionnaire. Ten patients were satisfied with laser treatment. On a visual analogue scale, pruritus and burning improved with a median of 5.5 and 4 points in the full surface ablation group and 3 points on both parameters in the fractional ablation group. Despite the relatively small group of patients, our results suggest that CO2 laser ablation improves itching, burning and impact on daily life in tattoo allergy.


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Laser Therapy , Adult , Humans , Hypersensitivity , Laser Therapy/methods , Lasers, Gas/therapeutic use , Low-Level Light Therapy/methods , Male , Middle Aged , Pruritus/etiology , Quality of Life , Retrospective Studies , Tattooing/adverse effects , Visual Analog Scale
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Presse Med ; 49(4): 104049, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32768612

ABSTRACT

Tattooing is creating a permanent design by placing exogenous pigment particles and additives into the dermis. An adverse reaction may occur due to the act of tattooing and subsequent application of aftercare products. Numerous articles report the wide spectrum of adverse reactions related to tattooing, ranging from superficial infections and vasculitis to Koebner triggered autoimmune diseases. These reactions have different time of onset of symptoms, appearing immediately after placement of the tattoo until several years later. In this article we will give an overview of cutaneous non-allergic adverse reactions of tattoos.


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Skin Diseases/epidemiology , Skin Diseases/etiology , Tattooing/adverse effects , Coloring Agents/adverse effects , Coloring Agents/toxicity , Humans , Ink , Skin/pathology
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