What Tattoos Do to the Skin
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Published 2021-05-27
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What Tattoos Do to the Skin
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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the effect tattooing has on the skin, as well as the importance of tattoo aftercare.
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Video Timeline
00:00 - 00:38 Intro
00:39 - 01:41 Integumentary System
01:42 - 04:17 The Epidermis and Tattoo Ink
04:18 - 06:53 The Dermis and Tattoo Ink
06:54 - 09:38 Immune Response to Tattoos
09:39 - 10:35 Tattoo Fading
10:36 - 12:48 Aftercare
12:49 - 14:16 Tattoo "Blowout" and The Hypodermis
14:17 - 15:24 Skin Thickness
15:25 - 15:53 Overview
15:54 - 16:36 Outro
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All Comments (21)
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I swear this guy just explained more to me than teachers ever did about the human anatomy
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My mother donated her body to science out of nowhere. I’m watching these to try to come to terms and get more comfortable with it.
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I remember a cadaver I had the opportunity learn from years ago. They had multiple tattoos on their body. Remember our TA pulling the skin back so we could see the tattoo on dermis. What we didn't expect was seeing evidence of the tattoo ink embedded in the muscle layer. It wasn't all of the tattoo but you could definitely make out the basic shape of the tattoo.
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One of the reasons I was to resist the temptation to own a tattoo. Today it is rare to find people without tattoos.
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Would love to see what happens when you get stretch marks.
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"We are gonna use REAL Human skin " Me:Ah yes my favourite
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I love my skin just the way it is, spotty and wrinkly.
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I served in the US Navy from 1964-1968 but never got a single tattoo. As a Hospital Corpsman (Medic) I learned a bit about what injecting ink into you skin can do and avoided them, even when I was a bit drunk.
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This guy seems so happy and passionate about educating people! His demeanor makes me want to keep watching
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me waiting for him to actually tattoo the skin
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This video answered so many questions and explained very clearly! Could you do a video on how laser removes the tattoo? That would be interesting!
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Why can't Life Science at school be like this though😭so practical and easy to understand
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Summary: So a tatoo isn't just some drawing on your skin, all your cells (macrophages/white blood cells) in your skin are actually constantly working to contain the ink on the same spot because the cells can't get rid of it but don't want it to spread either.
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Your videos are all so informative and interesting. You do an amazing job explaining things in an engaging, easy-to-understand way. I’m not in the medical field; I just like learning new things. Thank you for taking the time to put this content out there.
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This is so enlightening. Thanks for making anatomy look so easy.
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Get yourself a tattoo artist who knows this. They will be more expensive, but care and expertise is always worth it.
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this guy has the han solo hair style so obviously i trust him and everything he says
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The way he explains things is so cool. I just got my first tattoos and now I'm scared xd but i did learn a lot here. Love this channel.
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My brother in law is a anthologist, one time while he was working in ER a patient came in with a gun shot wound the surgeon having to repair the wound damage had to cut open the tattoo laden victim and after sewing the patient back up did not get the tattoo realigned because of removed tissue. Needless to say the victim was more upset about the tattoo than being nearly killed from the gun shot.