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Unlocking the Potential of Assisted Hatching in Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Does tattoo exposure increase the risk of cutaneous melanoma? A population-based case-control study. [PDF]
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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]
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Ocular and Periocular Tattoo Adverse Effects: A Review. [PDF]
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Microblading-transmitted Monkeypox (mpox) infection: fomites matter
British Journal of Dermatology, 2023Microblading 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
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Microblading-Induced Granulomatous Reaction: Case Report and Review of the Literature
American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2023Abstract: 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
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Bilateral periorbital cellulitis after eyebrow microblading
Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021Ellen Sano, Jimmy Truong
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Koebnerization secondary to microblading
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020Microblading 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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Microblades at Cahokia, Illinois
American Antiquity, 1961AbstractSmall 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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