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  2. Here's what's really happening to your skin when you get a tattoo

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  3. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Particles created by laser tattoo removal treatments may be small enough that they are carried away by the lymphatic system and excreted, but this is not always the case; [24] the laser technology used for removal and the composition of the pigment(s) being removed are variable.

  4. Steroid-induced skin atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Steroid-induced skin atrophy is thinning of the skin as a result of prolonged exposure to topical steroids. In people with psoriasis using topical steroids it occurs in up to 5% of people after a year of use. [5] Intermittent use of topical steroids for atopic dermatitis is safe and does not cause skin thinning. [6] [7] [8]

  5. What is 'Ozempic butt'? Doctors explain and share tips to ...

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    The resulting flabby skin can occur in any area of the body where fat had been stored, including the stomach, thighs and arms — “but two of the most common areas of complaint are the face and ...

  6. Complete Guide To Finger Tattoos + 40 Designs You Don ... - AOL

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    Allow time for the skin to heal naturally. You can expect this to take 4-8 weeks. ... Several fine-line tattoos with unique images cover each finger. Image credits: @wildflower_hippiewitch #6 ...

  7. Excess skin - Wikipedia

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    Excess skin is an effect of surplus skin and fat after expansion during pregnancy or adipositas and following a massive and considerable weight loss. Further reasons can be aging effects, genetic disorders or an intentional expansion for skin reconstruction. Due to the elastic nature of the skin, there is generally some improvement over time.

  8. Cover-up tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A decorative tattoo over mas­tec­to­my scars (see before image), chosen in lieu of restorative tattoos that replicate the nipple and areola (see example) [31]: 11 . The use of flesh-like medical tattoos to cover up skin conditions and surgical scars is a long-established practice, dating to the German doctor Pauli in 1835, who used mercury sulfide and white lead to tattoo over skin lesions ...

  9. He started walking and lost 360 pounds. But loose skin ... - AOL

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    The plan is to remove excess skin from Prochaska’s upper body first, including his chest and arms, then go from there — possibly three to five surgeries over two years, starting in 2024 ...