A widespread allergic reaction to black tattoo ink caused by laser treatment
Background and Objective This is the first reported case of a local and widespread reaction in a 39 year old woman, to black tattoo ink, induced by Q‐switched laser treatment. Study Design/Patients and Methods A 39 year old woman was treated with the Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser for removal of a decorati...
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description | Background and Objective
This is the first reported case of a local and widespread reaction in a 39 year old woman, to black tattoo ink, induced by Q‐switched laser treatment.
Study Design/Patients and Methods
A 39 year old woman was treated with the Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser for removal of a decorative tattoo of her lower back.
Results
Subsequent to laser treatment, a severe, widespread allergic reaction developed within and surrounding the treated tattoo.
Conclusions
Tattoo reactions subsequent to laser treatment should be considered in addition to reactions to topical antibiotics or wound dressings, following laser treatment of tattoos. Lasers Surg. Med. 47:180–182, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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This is the first reported case of a local and widespread reaction in a 39 year old woman, to black tattoo ink, induced by Q‐switched laser treatment.
Study Design/Patients and Methods
A 39 year old woman was treated with the Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser for removal of a decorative tattoo of her lower back.
Results
Subsequent to laser treatment, a severe, widespread allergic reaction developed within and surrounding the treated tattoo.
Conclusions
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Study Design/Patients and Methods
A 39 year old woman was treated with the Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser for removal of a decorative tattoo of her lower back.
Results
Subsequent to laser treatment, a severe, widespread allergic reaction developed within and surrounding the treated tattoo.
Conclusions
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Study Design/Patients and Methods
A 39 year old woman was treated with the Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser for removal of a decorative tattoo of her lower back.
Results
Subsequent to laser treatment, a severe, widespread allergic reaction developed within and surrounding the treated tattoo.
Conclusions
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