纹身过敏后的手术切除与重建。

Eplasty Pub Date : 2022-05-12 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Sammy Othman, Omar Elfanagely, Kevin Klifto, Cody Fowler, Douglas J Pugliese, Stephen J Kovach
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背景:在纹身中继发于红墨水的过敏反应是一种相对罕见的并发症,特别是随着纹身染料的生化成分的提炼。大多数过敏反应可以保守处理,但不太常见的是需要完全手术切除和重建。方法:一名50岁女性患者,因慢性纹身肉芽肿引起过度瘙痒、红斑和溃疡,保守和微创技术难以治愈,对红色素影响的区域进行了完全手术切除和植皮重建。此外,文献回顾了需要切除的类似报告。结果:患者报告症状完全缓解,对治疗结果满意。文献显示,有一小部分病例报告了红墨水过敏后手术切除的必要性。结论:纹身超敏反应继发于红墨水引起的过敏反应是相对罕见的。大多数病例可接受保守治疗;然而,手术切除和重建提供了一个可行的选择,在情况下难以传统和侵入性较小的管理。
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Surgical Excision and Reconstruction of Tattoo Following Hypersensitivity.

Background: Hypersensitivity reaction in a tattoo secondary to red ink is a relatively rare complication, particularly as the biochemical composition of tattoo dye has been refined. Most hypersensitivity reactions are amenable to conservative management, but less common is the necessity for full surgical excision and reconstruction.

Methods: A 50-year-old female patient with a chronic tattoo granuloma causing excessive pruritus, erythema, and ulceration, refractory to conservative and minimally invasive techniques, underwent full surgical excision and skin-graft reconstruction of the areas affected by the red dye. Additionally, literature was reviewed for similar reports requiring excision.

Results: The patient reports complete symptomatic resolution and satisfaction with the result. The literature reveals a small set of cases reporting a necessity for surgical excision following red-ink hypersensitivity.

Conclusions: Tattoo hypersensitivity secondary to a red ink-induced allergic reaction is relatively rare. Most cases are amenable to conservative treatment; however, surgical excision and reconstruction provides a viable option in cases refractory to traditional and less invasive management.

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