Histopathology showed moderate hyperkeratosis and rete ridge elongation with the epidermal thinning above the papillar layer and a few melanophages in the dermis.
The needles punch through the epidermis, allowing ink to seep deep into the dermis, which is composed of collagen fibers, nerves, glands, blood vessels and more.
These microbes, which include bacteria and fungi, thrive in the sebum, an oily substance that's secreted onto the skin's surface by sebaceous glands nestled inside the dermis.
Made up of three layers, the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, skin's thickness varies from 0.5 millimeters at its thinnest and up to four millimeters at its thickest.
These microbes, which include bacteria and fungi, thrive in the sebum, an oily substance that’s secreted onto the skin’s surface by sebaceous glands nestled inside the dermis.
Made up of three layers, the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, skin’s thickness varies from 0.5 millimeters at its thinnest and up to four millimeters at its thickest.
(Laughter) Micropigmentation is the act of implanting pigment into the dermis, which is the definition of a tattoo, but it sounds nicer, doesn't it, a bit less scary.
As these cells travel through the lymphatic system, some of them are carried back with a belly full of dye into the lymph nodes while others remain in the dermis.