Tattoo-associated complications and related topics: A comprehensive review

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Abstract

As tattoos become more common, it is likely that practitioners will encounter adverse tattoo reactions with increasing frequency. While some tattoo-related complications (TRCs) may be nonspecific and challenging to diagnose, others present overtly and can be identified quickly by a well-informed practitioner. TRCs occur at both of these extremes, highlighting the need for better awareness and knowledge sharing regarding this heterogeneous group of morbidities. This review is a result of a compilation of the best available clinical evidence across various groupings of TRCs. The authors' intent was to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the topic while creating a rich repository of referenced knowledge for future investigations. From the standpoint of frontline health-care providers, effective recognition and management of TRCs require an open-mind, high degree of clinical suspicion, and nonjudgmental approach to a mainstream phenomenon that is still considered by many to be a taboo. The following core competencies are addressed in this article: Medical knowledge, Patient care, and Systems-based practice.

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Petrochko, J., Krakowski, A., Donnelly, C., Wilson, J., Irick, J., & Stawicki, S. (2019, January 1). Tattoo-associated complications and related topics: A comprehensive review. International Journal of Academic Medicine. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/IJAM.IJAM_13_19

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