2020
DOI: 10.1159/000506459
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Laser Treatment of Accidental Tattoos: Experience at a Tertiary Referral Center

Abstract: Background: To date, information on laser treatment of accidental tattoos is limited. Objectives: This study analyzes the efficacy and safety of quality-switched ruby, quality-switched Nd:YAG and picosecond lasers in the treatment of accidental hyperpigmentation in a larger patient cohort. To date, there is limited information on laser therapy of accidental hyperpigmentation. Methods: We conducted a retrospective systematic single-center analysis on 70 patients, which presented with accidental hyperpigmentatio… Show more

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“…In the case of our patient, within 7–10 treatment sessions, the pigment, which was mainly composed of black carbon, on the cheek, the proximal legs, and the neck completely disappeared, while the pigment on the finger and ankles was a bit more resistant. These results are in line with previously described factors influencing the treatment response of tattoos [ 11 , 12 ]. First, amateur tattoos are known to respond faster to laser treatment than professional tattoos due to their superficial location in the skin and their uneven application with less pigment [ 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…In the case of our patient, within 7–10 treatment sessions, the pigment, which was mainly composed of black carbon, on the cheek, the proximal legs, and the neck completely disappeared, while the pigment on the finger and ankles was a bit more resistant. These results are in line with previously described factors influencing the treatment response of tattoos [ 11 , 12 ]. First, amateur tattoos are known to respond faster to laser treatment than professional tattoos due to their superficial location in the skin and their uneven application with less pigment [ 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Furthermore, the location of the tattoo influences the response to laser treatment. Tattoos on the proximal extremities as well as the face and neck area clear in fewer sessions than tattoos on the distal extremities due to better lymphatic supply and transport [ 9 , 11 , 12 ]. As also seen in our patient, tattoos with fibrosis induced by a poor injection technique, patient constitution, or inflammation are more difficult to remove.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accidental tattoos are caused by persistent depositing of exogenous pigment particles, such as metal salts or carbon, in the dermal or subcutaneous layers of the skin due to traumas, iatrogenic causes, and chronic intake of some drugs [47]. These tattoos can be reminders of past events and can remain anywhere unintentionally.…”
Section: Emotions and Motivations In Tattooed Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%