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What precautions are required for painted bodies?

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In a country like Brazil, it is typical to observe individuals with different body paints, particularly those with lighter skin, due to the high sun exposure. It is essential to exercise caution with these individuals, even during waxing procedures.

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What exactly is a painting?

Melanocytes are cells in our body that create melanin, a protein responsible for skin color and protection against radiation. When these cells group together and increase in number due to sun exposure or genetic factors, they create pigmentation.

How should the body take care of its paints?

Paints on the body are often considered concerning as they may indicate skin cancer, so they require close attention and care. Here are some precautions to take with body paints.

Examine the paint

If you have multiple paints and are unsure if any could be problematic, we must evaluate them using the ABCD criteria.

  • The paint can be round or irregular in shape.
  • The edges can be either irregular or regular.
  • The paint has a color or comes in various shades.
  • The diameter of the paint is either nonexistent or very large.

If a mole displays irregular edges, varied colors, or is larger than 6 mm, it is important to consult a dermatologist.

Consult with a skin specialist.

It is essential to regularly see a dermatologist, even if your moles are normal, as they can change and develop due to factors like sun exposure. Regular monitoring is necessary to track any changes closely.

The doctor will use a magnifying lens to examine the area and may ask you to remove your clothing if necessary.

Be cautious while shaving.

To prevent any damage to the paint, it is advisable to wax carefully. You can apply wax to the surrounding area and use a clamp to remove any hair from the painted area.

What about the laser?

When using laser hair removal, it is important to consult a dermatologist beforehand to determine if the presence of paint in the area to be treated may cause any issues, as the laser is attracted to melanin which is present in the paint and may cause burning.

Smaller, less voluminous paints may need expert assessment. Laser treatment could be recommended specifically around the paint area to avoid issues. It is important to seek a reputable clinic to ensure precise waxing.

It’s common to have moles on the skin, but they can grow in size and change over time due to genetic or environmental factors. These changes could indicate a more serious issue, such as skin cancer, so it’s important to regularly see a dermatologist for monitoring.

You can also care for your skin in different ways, such as waxing. If you opt for laser hair removal, it is important to seek a reputable clinic that can evaluate your skin and perform the procedure safely.

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