On the mechanism of painful burn sensation in tattoos on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Magnetic substances in tattoo inks used for permanent makeup (PMU) identified: Magnetite, goethite, and hematite

Author:

Serup Jørgen1,Alsing Kasper Køhler1,Olsen Ole2,Koch Christian Bender3,Hansen Rasmus Hvass4

Affiliation:

1. The Tattoo Clinic, Department of Dermatology Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg Copenhagen Denmark

2. Medico Chemical Lab Vedbæk Denmark

3. Department of Chemistry Copenhagen University Copenhagen Denmark

4. Section for Radiation Therapy, Department of Oncology, Center for Cancer and Organ Diseases Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPersons with cosmetic tattoos occasionally experience severe pain and burning sensation on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).ObjectiveTo explore the culprit magnetic substances in commonly used permanent makeup inks.Material and methods20 inks used for cosmetic tattooing of eyebrows, eyeliners, and lips were selected. Ink bottles were tested for magnetic behavior with a neodymium magnet. Eight iron oxide inks qualified for the final study. Metals were analyzed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP‐MS). The magnetic fraction of inks was isolated and analyzed by X‐ray fluorescence (XRF). Magnetic iron compounds were characterized by Mössbauer spectroscopy and powder X‐ray diffraction (XRD).ResultsICP‐MS showed iron in all magnetic samples, and some nickel and chromium. Mössbauer spectroscopy and XRD detected ferromagnetic minerals, particularly magnetite, followed by goethite and hematite.ConclusionThis original study of cosmetic ink stock products made with iron oxide pigments reports magnetic impurities in inks for cosmetic tattooing, e.g., magnetite, goethite, and hematite. These may be the main cause of MRI burn sensation in cosmetic tattoos. The mechanism behind sensations is hypothesized to be induction of electrical stimuli of axons from periaxonal pigment/impurity activated by magnetic force. Magnetite is considered the lead culprit.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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