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Ocular and Periocular Tattoo Adverse Effects: A Review. [PDF]

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Microblading-transmitted Monkeypox infection: fomites matter.

British Journal of Dermatology, 2023
Microblading is an increasingly popular semi-permanent tattooing technique used for eyebrow pigmentation, involving the use of needles. During the mpox 2022 outbreak in Spain, a 47 -year-old woman with no relevant medical history presented with a 10-day ...
J. L. Castaño-Fernández   +1 more
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Bilateral periorbital cellulitis after eyebrow microblading

Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
E. Sano, J. Truong, Laura Chenevert
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Le microblading, une nouvelle intervention correctrice pour les sourcils

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie - FMC, 2022
N. Kluger, J. Määttä
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Microblading-Induced Granulomatous Reaction: Case Report and Review of the Literature.

American journal of dermatopathology, 2023
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
M. Ibraheim   +4 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis post‐microblading eyebrow tattooing: A manifestation of pre‐existing nickel sensitization

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2022
To the Editor, Microblading is a semipermanent tattooing technique used on the eyebrows that is becoming increasingly popular. Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) following the application of tattoos to eyebrows is frequently observed.
I. Lahouel   +5 more
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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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Microblading using artery forceps as blade holder – An easy method

Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery
Microblading has undergone many advances from instrumentation to the technique. Microblading pen is a specialized instrument that holds the microblading needle. Microblading can be performed using artery forceps to cut down the cost of the procedure.
Sonal Jain
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Innovative Use of Curved Artery Forceps for Cost-Effective Microblading: A Practical Approach for Resource-Limited Settings

Indian Journal of Innovative Dermatology
Microblading, a form of micropigmentation, deposits pigment into the papillary dermis using a manual device. Traditional microblading pens ensure precision but are costly, especially in resource-limited settings.
Vignesh Narayan R, Shilpa Kanathur
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