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Metallic glass coating for improved needle tattooing performance in reducing trauma: analysis on porcine and pig skins

Veterinary Science

Metallic glass coating for improved needle tattooing performance in reducing trauma: analysis on porcine and pig skins

J. P. Chu, W. Liao, et al.

This exciting study by Jinn P. Chu, Wen-Che Liao, Pakman Yiu, Ming-Tang Chiou, and Kuan-Hsuan Su reveals how metallic glass coatings on tattoo needles can significantly reduce skin trauma and improve tattoo quality. With a promising reduction in tissue adhesion and faster wound healing, this research could revolutionize the tattooing process.... show more
Abstract
This paper reports coating tattoo needles with metallic glass (MG) to reduce skin trauma. Experiments on pork samples and live pigs showed beneficial effects of non-stick MG coatings. After 30 insertions into pork skin, significantly less tissue adhered to MG-coated needles than to uncoated needles. MG-coated needles reduced the spread of pigment across surrounding skin by up to 57%, producing narrower, denser tattoo lines that could benefit high-resolution tattooing. Histopathology in live pigs revealed severe trauma with bare needles, including immediate fluid secretions; wounds from coated needles closed within 2 h, whereas those from bare needles remained open for at least 2 h and showed inflammation after 3 days. At 5 days, skin punctured by coated needles was fully healed, while skin punctured by bare needles remained scabbed. MG-coated needles also improved tattoo quality by enhancing pigment retention, which appeared inversely proportional to needle-induced trauma.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 23, 2020
Authors
Jinn P. Chu, Wen-Che Liao, Pakman Yiu, Ming-Tang Chiou, Kuan-Hsuan Su
Tags
metallic glass
tattoo needles
skin trauma
wound healing
tissue adhesion
pigment spread
medical complications
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