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Complication after nipple-areolar complex tattooing performed by a non-medical person: A case report

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CASES
Volume 10, Issue 34, Pages 12781-12786

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BAISHIDENG PUBLISHING GROUP INC
DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i34.12781

Keywords

Infections; Nipples; Tattooing; Licensure; Case report

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Compared to earlier, there has been an increase in cosmetic tattoo procedures, including those performed by non-medical personnel. In South Korea, only doctor-performed tattoos are legal, but there is ongoing debate about the legality of non-healthcare provider-performed tattoos. The case study reports a complication from a nipple tattoo performed by an unlicensed person, including bleeding, discharge of infected ink, and color mismatch and asymmetry after healing.
BACKGROUND Compared to earlier, there has been an increase in the tattoo procedures for cosmetic purposes; and there has also been an increase in the tattoo procedures performed by non-medical personnel. In South Korea, only tattoos performed by a doctor are considered legal; however, there is still some debate over whether tattoo procedures performed by non-healthcare providers should be considered legal. CASE SUMMARY A 28-year-old woman visited our hospital with pain in both nipples and heat sensation over the last 4 d. She had a history of a nipple tattoo performed by an unlicensed person. Pinpoint bleeding was noted in both areolar areas, and the exudate mixed with pus and orange color ink was discharged. Oral medication and tulle with foam dressing were performed under the impression of cellulitis and allergic reaction. After 4 wk, nipples remained dark brown in color, resulting in a color mismatch between the nipple and orange-colored areola. The size of the areola was also found to be distinctly asymmetrical after healing. This complication may have been caused by the use of illegal ink or unsanitary procedures, or a problem may have occurred in the post-tattoo management stage. CONCLUSION Doctors use approved ink, aseptic procedure and appropriate postoperative care, and appropriate management can be performed in case of complications.

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