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Piercing and Tattoos
Also called: Body art, Body piercing
Piercings and tattoos are body decorations that go back to ancient times. Body piercing involves making a hole in the skin so that you can insert jewelry. This is often in the earlobe, but can be in other parts of the body. Tattoos are designs on the skin made with needles and colored ink. A permanent tattoo is meant to last forever. Permanent makeup is a type of tattoo. The health risks of piercings and tattoos include: Allergic reactions Keloids, a type of scar that forms during healing Infections, such as hepatitis To reduce the risks, make sure that the facility is clean, safe and has a good reputation. Proper sterilization of the equipment is important. Be sure to follow the instructions on caring for your skin. Holes from piercing usually close up if you no longer wear the jewelry. It is possible to remove tattoos, but it's painful and can cause scarring.
Plain-language summary from MedlinePlus (NIH/NLM) ↗. For informational purposes only — not medical advice.
Medications used for piercing and tattoos
Drugs whose FDA labeling names this condition among its indications — informational, not a recommendation.
- LidocaineAmide Local Anesthetic [EPC]›
- BupivacaineAmide Local Anesthetic [EPC]›
- Ertapenem›
- Lidocaine Hydrochloride and Epinephrinealpha-Adrenergic Agonist [EPC]›
- PropofolGeneral Anesthetic [EPC]›
- SevofluraneGeneral Anesthetic [EPC]›
- Cisatracurium›
- DesfluraneGeneral Anesthetic [EPC]›
- IsofluraneGeneral Anesthetic [EPC]›
- Remifentanil›
- Succinylcholine›
- EtomidateGeneral Anesthetic [EPC]›
- Amidate(tm) EtomidateGeneral Anesthetic [EPC]›
- Ketorolac Tromethamine, Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Povidine Iodine›
- Lidocaine Hci and Epinephrine with Epinephrine›
- Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Povidine Iodine›
- Marcaine, Lidocaine, Povidone Iodine›
- Promethazine Hci›
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