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Eyelid pigment implantation
Arch Ophthalmol. 1985;103(10):1515
Clinicopathologic correlate of a fresh eyelid pigment implantation.
Tse DT, et al
An eyelid with freshly applied black eyeliner pigment was examined histologically. X-ray microanalysis of the pigment suspension from the manufacturer's vial indicated that its composition was 98% iron and 2% titanium. Transmission electron microscopic examination disclosed that particles were in the extracellular matrix; intracellular particles were not seen. By light microscopy, implant material was detected in various levels of the dermis and was found in dermal lymphatics as well as within and surrounding a hair follicle. Our study suggests that systemic exposure to the implant material is possible and offers explanations for permanent eyelash hair loss, which we have seen following this procedure.