Ravneet Ruby Kaur

University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Publications (3)1.96 Total impact

  • Article: Paradoxical darkening and removal of pink tattoo ink.
    William Kirby, Ravneet Ruby Kaur, Alpesh Desai
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    ABSTRACT: It is widely accepted that Q-switched lasers are the gold-standard treatment for the resolution of unwanted tattoo ink. Although much safer than other tattoo removal modalities, the treatment of tattoo ink with Q-switched devices may be associated with long-term adverse effects including undesired pigmentary alterations such as tattoo ink darkening. Darkening of tattoo ink is most often reported in cosmetic, flesh-toned, white, peach, and pink tattoos. In this paper, we briefly review a case of pink tattoo ink that initially darkened paradoxically but eventually resolved with continued Q-switched laser treatments.
    Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology 06/2010; 9(2):149-51. · 0.98 Impact Factor
  • Article: Cutaneous allergic reactions to tattoo ink.
    Ravneet Ruby Kaur, William Kirby, Howard Maibach
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    ABSTRACT: Tattoo artists use many compounds to create tattoo pigment and several allergic reactions can occur as a result of these additives. The compositions of many inks have been identified; however, as new mixtures are created it becomes difficult to identify the specific ingredients in a particular ink. Allergic reactions to a particular pigment can manifest in several ways including allergic contact dermatitis and photoallergic dermatitis. Subsequently, tattoo ink or pigment allergy reactions can be classified as acute inflammatory reactions, allergic hypersensitivities, and granulomatous, lichenoid, and pseudolymphomatous types of reactions. This paper will review the clinical manifestations and the most common compounds associated with cutaneous reactions to tattoo ink.
    Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology 12/2009; 8(4):295-300. · 0.98 Impact Factor
  • Article: A bruise-like patch to the forehead and scalp.
    Ravneet Ruby Kaur, Hilary Mandel
    Dermatology nursing / Dermatology Nurses' Association 21(2):98-9.

Institutions

  • 2009
    • University of California, Los Angeles
      Los Angeles, CA, USA