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Does tattoo exposure increase the risk of cutaneous melanoma? A population-based case-control study. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Epidemiol
Rietz Liljedahl E   +4 more
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Indoor air pollution due to bacterial bioaerosols in beauty salons of Ardabil, Iran: characterization, influencing factors and health risk assessment. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Environ Health Sci Eng
Alighadri M   +9 more
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Ocular and Periocular Tattoo Adverse Effects: A Review. [PDF]

open access: yesDiagnostics (Basel)
Lee KWA   +5 more
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Microblading-transmitted Monkeypox (mpox) infection: fomites matter

British Journal of Dermatology, 2023
Microblading is an increasingly popular semipermanent tattooing technique used for eyebrow pigmentation, involving the use of needles. During the 2022 mpox outbreak in Spain, a 47-year-old woman with no relevant medical history presented with a 10-day facial skin eruption.
Juan Luis Castaño-Fernández   +1 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Microblading-Induced Granulomatous Reaction: Case Report and Review of the Literature

American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2023
Abstract: Microblading is a common cosmetic procedure that can modify the appearance of one's eyebrows. Although generally well-tolerated, the procedure can cause a number of dermatologic issues; on rare occasions, granulomatous reactions can manifest. We use this case to highlight a presentation of a nonsarcoidal granulomatous dermatitis and
Marina Ibraheim
exaly   +3 more sources

Bilateral periorbital cellulitis after eyebrow microblading

Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Ellen Sano, Jimmy Truong
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Koebnerization secondary to microblading

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020
Microblading is a minimally invasive tattooing of the eyebrows which lasts on average 8 months. It is commonly used by patients who suffer eyebrow loss with alopecia areata, and takes the form of simulated darker hairs superimposed on a lighter brown tattooed arch.
Emma Tierney, Gina M. Kavanagh
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Micropigmentation and microblading

Katherine Almengo   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Microblades at Cahokia, Illinois

American Antiquity, 1961
AbstractSmall blades, blade tools, and cores recently found at the Cahokia site, Illinois, represent a microblade industry probably affiliated with the Old Village stage of Middle Mississippian. The artifacts are described, and attempts to assess their probable functions are discussed.
Ronald J. Mason, Gregory Perino
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