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  2. Medical tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A paramedical tattoo is a cosmetic tattoo applied to conceal a medical condition or to disguise the results of its treatment, typically in a realistic style. Alternatively, people with skin conditions or scars may choose to get a decorative cover-up tattoo with a piece of art over the area. During breast reconstruction after mastectomy (removal ...

  3. 7 Inspiring Diabetes Tattoos - Healthline

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    Tattoos can help raise awareness about the disease. Getting the word “diabetic” tattooed can act as a safety net in case of an emergency. And for loved ones, getting inked can act as a show of ...

  4. Caduceus as a symbol of medicine - Wikipedia

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    The caduceus is the traditional symbol of Hermes and features two snakes winding around an often winged staff. It is often used as a symbol of medicine, especially in the United States. Ancient sources associate Hermes with a variety of attributes, including wisdom, trade, deception, thievery, eloquence, negotiation, and alchemy.

  5. Smart Tattoos Could Someday Monitor Your Vitals - Healthline

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    High glucose level is a sign of poorly managed diabetes. ... The big question, though, is how willing people will be to get a tattoo, even if it’s more medical than aesthetic (although there’s ...

  6. Rod of Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    The emergency medical services' Star of Life features a rod of Asclepius In Greek mythology, the Rod of Asclepius (⚕; Ancient Greek: Ῥάβδος τοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ, Rhábdos toû Asklēpioû, sometimes also spelled Asklepios), also known as the Staff of Aesculapius and as the asklepian, is a serpent-entwined rod wielded by the Greek god Asclepius, a deity associated with healing ...

  7. Tattoo Healing Process: Steps, Aftercare, and Precautions

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    The healing process can be divided into four distinct stages: 1. Oozing and redness. Your tattoo artist will bandage your tattoo. They’ll tell you when to take it off, anywhere from a few hours ...

  8. Tattoo Aftercare: How To Take Care of a New Tattoo - WebMD

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    Gently wash the tattoo with soap (antibacterial if available) and water, and pat dry with a clean paper towel. Apply a layer of moisturizing antibiotic ointment, but don’t put on another bandage ...

  9. Tattoo Safety, and Safe Tattoo Removal - WebMD

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    Tattoo Removal: What to Expect. 7 /15. This illustration depicts a high energy laser beam treating a focused area of a tatoo. Laser therapy is the most popular method for tattoo removal, but ...