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If I form keloids should I get a tattoo? |
If I form keloids should I get a tattoo? I think you shouldn't, because there's a chance that scar tissue might form at the tattoo site and ruin it. Anyway, you may want to consult a dermatologist regarding this question for further advise. My husband is a keloid former and has 2 big tattoos. He hasn't had any problems. Keloids are raised, reddish nodules that develop at the site of an injury. After a wound has occurred to the skin both skin cells and connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) begin multiplying to repair the damage. A scar is made up of 'connective tissue', gristle-like fibers deposited in the skin by the fibroblasts to hold the wound closed. With keloids, the fibroblasts continue to multiply even after the wound is filled in. Thus keloids project above the surface of the skin and form large mounds of scar tissue. |
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