Although exact statistics are lacking, body modifications for cosmetic purposes are performed in many countries. The commonest forms include tattooing, body piercing, and breast and facial augmentation using implants or injectable fillers. Liposuction and, to a lesser extent, mesotherapy are also practiced in many countries. Infective complications of these procedures include local infections, transmission of bloodborne pathogens (viral hepatitis and human immunodeficiency virus), and distant infections such as infective endocarditis. Presence of foreign bodies, long healing time of piercing wounds, and poor compliance with infection control practices of some practitioners all predispose the recipients to infections. Apart from the endogeno...
Interest in surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures has increased significantly over the last ...
permanent make-up of the eyebrows performed by the same freelance artist. Twelve patients presented ...
After a laboratory-confirmed case of Mycobacterium haemophilum skin infection in a recently tattooed...
Although exact statistics are lacking, body modifications for cosmetic purposes are performed in man...
Body piercing appears to be gaining in popularity and social acceptance. With the increase in the nu...
SummaryBody piercing appears to be gaining popularity and social acceptance. With the increase in th...
Summary: Body piercing appears to be gaining popularity and social acceptance. With the increase in ...
In recent years, several case reports and outbreaks reported occurrence of non-tuberculous mycobacte...
Puncturing the skin with a tattoo needle damages the immunological and physical barrier....
AbstractMycobacterium abscessus is a rapidly growing mycobacterium that has been affecting people un...
To the Editor—There are increasing reports of cutaneous infections due to rapidly growing mycobacter...
Mycobacterium infection is very rare and is not unique to Me-sotherapy. This skin infection can occu...
Tattoos are defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments into the dermis in order to produce a ...
Increasing number of medical tourists travel internationally for cosmetic procedures. Lipotourism is...
AbstractInterest in surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures has increased significantly over t...
Interest in surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures has increased significantly over the last ...
permanent make-up of the eyebrows performed by the same freelance artist. Twelve patients presented ...
After a laboratory-confirmed case of Mycobacterium haemophilum skin infection in a recently tattooed...
Although exact statistics are lacking, body modifications for cosmetic purposes are performed in man...
Body piercing appears to be gaining in popularity and social acceptance. With the increase in the nu...
SummaryBody piercing appears to be gaining popularity and social acceptance. With the increase in th...
Summary: Body piercing appears to be gaining popularity and social acceptance. With the increase in ...
In recent years, several case reports and outbreaks reported occurrence of non-tuberculous mycobacte...
Puncturing the skin with a tattoo needle damages the immunological and physical barrier....
AbstractMycobacterium abscessus is a rapidly growing mycobacterium that has been affecting people un...
To the Editor—There are increasing reports of cutaneous infections due to rapidly growing mycobacter...
Mycobacterium infection is very rare and is not unique to Me-sotherapy. This skin infection can occu...
Tattoos are defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments into the dermis in order to produce a ...
Increasing number of medical tourists travel internationally for cosmetic procedures. Lipotourism is...
AbstractInterest in surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures has increased significantly over t...
Interest in surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures has increased significantly over the last ...
permanent make-up of the eyebrows performed by the same freelance artist. Twelve patients presented ...
After a laboratory-confirmed case of Mycobacterium haemophilum skin infection in a recently tattooed...