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  2. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    ] Tattoo inks contaminated with metal allergens have been known to cause severe reactions, sometimes years later, when the original ink is not available for testing; see metal allergy. [13] Traditional metallic salts are prevalent in tattoo inks.

  3. Thinking about getting a tattoo? New research might change ...

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    Other, more commonly reported symptoms of tattoo ink infections include injection-site rashes; impetigo, a highly contagious bacterial skin infection; erysipelas, a bright red and tender rash on ...

  4. Metal allergy - Wikipedia

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    Metal allergy; Allergic dermatitis in reaction to metals: Specialty: Allergology, dermatology, immunology: Symptoms: dermatitis: Causes: exposure to metals, especially if prolonged or on damaged skin [1] Diagnostic method: patch test; some in-vitro blood tests are in development [1] Treatment: identifying and avoiding the allergen [1] Frequency

  5. Scary long-term damages of tattoo ink on your body - AOL

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    As the popularity of getting inked rises, so do concerns about it causing "cancer, genetic mutations, toxic effects on reproduction, allergies or other adverse effects on health," the report says ...

  6. Signs Your Tattoo Is Infected—And What to Do About It - AOL

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    In a study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology in 2024, researchers tested 75 samples of tattoo and permanent makeup ink and found that 26 were contaminated with 34 types of ...

  7. Tattoo ink - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo inks are available in a range of colors that can be thinned or mixed together to produce other colors and shades. Most professional tattoo artists purchase inks pre-made (known as predispersed inks), while some artists mix their own using a dry pigment and a carrier.

  8. MELISA - Wikipedia

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    The authors hypothesize that if the immune system is constantly displaying an allergic reaction to a metal present in the body, this will alert the HPA axis inducing fatigue-like symptoms. A study (Stejskal, et al., 1999) of 930 patients with CFS-like symptoms showed 62% testing MELISA-positive to metal allergy.

  9. Tattoo removal - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo removal is most commonly performed using lasers that break down the ink particles in the tattoo into smaller particles. Dermal macrophages are part of the immune system, tasked with collecting and digesting cellular debris. In the case of tattoo pigments, macrophages collect ink pigments, but have difficulty breaking them down.