One woman’s permanent makeup is another’s arch nemesis.
Approximately 15 months after getting her eyebrows tattooed, an unidentified 46-year-old woman sought dermatological care for patches of purplish lesions that appeared around her eyebrows and later on non-tattooed areas, including her elbow and upper back.
According to a medical report published by Oxford, a biopsy revealed inflamed granulomas, or non-cancerous clusters of white blood cells.
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