Tattoos and body piercings have been around for hundreds of years. But now they are turning up in your office or your ED. Dr. Rachel Chin is a professor of emergency medicine at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. She and Dr. Shira Johnson look at the potential complications you may see and how to treat them.
Treating the Complications of Tattoos and Body Piercings

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Tattoos and body piercings have been around for hundreds of years. But now they are turning up in your office or your ED. Dr. Rachel Chin is a professor of emergency medicine at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. She and Dr. Shira Johnson look at the potential complications you may see and how to treat them.
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