Tattoos are becoming increasingly common. They have an impact on many aspects of clinician-patient interaction. Therefore, it is necessary for clinicians to have a basic knowledge of pertinent issues relating to tattoos. We provide a brief overview aimed at pointing the practising clinician who interacts with a tattooed person in the right direction. We discuss types of tattoos; their evolving epidemiology; the process of tattooing and variety of pigments used; medical application and relevance of tattoos; complications of tattooing; methods of removing tattoos, the efficacy of these methods and their associated complications; legislative framework guiding tattooing in South Africa and recent significant developments in the industry
In spite of an increased level of tolerance in the modern world, tattoos still have a negative conno...
Background: Worldwide 10–20% of the population is tattooed. However, tattoo complications can occur,...
Research surrounding the use of decorative tattooing by non-medical professional tattooists as a for...
Objective: This study explored the perceptions of medical students and medical school staff towards ...
Introduction: Over the past decades, tattoos have become increasingly popular probably in most Europ...
The art of tattooing has been practiced since the ancient times for a variety of reasons. The descri...
Background: Body art in the form of ornamental tattoos has been prevalent since ages and is followed...
The number of tattooed people has substantially increased in the past years. Surveys in different co...
Tattooing refers to marking of the skin by puncturing and introducing pigmented material. Although i...
BACKGROUND: Decorative tattooing as a body art form underwent an exponential increase during the la...
With about 10–20% of the adult population in Europe being tattooed, there is a strong demand for pub...
Tattoos are defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments into the dermis in order to produce a ...
[Extract] According to the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, 22% of Australia...
Tattooing is a permanent form of body art applied onto the skin with a decorative ink, and it has be...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of medical school students an...
In spite of an increased level of tolerance in the modern world, tattoos still have a negative conno...
Background: Worldwide 10–20% of the population is tattooed. However, tattoo complications can occur,...
Research surrounding the use of decorative tattooing by non-medical professional tattooists as a for...
Objective: This study explored the perceptions of medical students and medical school staff towards ...
Introduction: Over the past decades, tattoos have become increasingly popular probably in most Europ...
The art of tattooing has been practiced since the ancient times for a variety of reasons. The descri...
Background: Body art in the form of ornamental tattoos has been prevalent since ages and is followed...
The number of tattooed people has substantially increased in the past years. Surveys in different co...
Tattooing refers to marking of the skin by puncturing and introducing pigmented material. Although i...
BACKGROUND: Decorative tattooing as a body art form underwent an exponential increase during the la...
With about 10–20% of the adult population in Europe being tattooed, there is a strong demand for pub...
Tattoos are defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments into the dermis in order to produce a ...
[Extract] According to the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, 22% of Australia...
Tattooing is a permanent form of body art applied onto the skin with a decorative ink, and it has be...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of medical school students an...
In spite of an increased level of tolerance in the modern world, tattoos still have a negative conno...
Background: Worldwide 10–20% of the population is tattooed. However, tattoo complications can occur,...
Research surrounding the use of decorative tattooing by non-medical professional tattooists as a for...