Abstract

Cosmetic tattoos may cause burning sensation during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and interrupt the procedure, and thereby any diagnostic workup. Tattoos also may cause disturbing artefacts in MRI images. The sensation, which can be painful, is due to magnetic elements in the tattoo ink deposited in the tattooed skin. It is not a thermal burn but a subjective sensation of burning. Tattoo ink bottles can be tested for magnetic properties by the artist in the studio, before cosmetic tattooing is performed, using a simple magnet test. This test and the pitfalls of the test are described. Hospital departments and clinics should be aware of the problem, and patients assessed prior to MRI regarding their tattoos, particularly eyebrows and eyeliners made in brown and dark colors. Red tattoos exemplified by tattooed lips are not prone to MRI-induced burning sensation. The problem is related to inorganic pigments with ferromagnetic properties.

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