Literature DB >> 33135426

Laser Tattoo Removal: A New Tool for Hospital-based Violence Prevention?

Christopher P Foran1, Damon H Clark1, Torey Alling1, Irene Meza Sanchez2, Briah Fischer1, Reynold Henry1, Kazuhide Matsushima1, Kenji Inaba1, Demetrios G Demetriades1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Gang-related tattoos may increase an individual's risk for violent victimization. We present our early experience using a physician-staffed tattoo removal initiative as 1 component of a violence prevention program.
METHODS: Surgeons from our trauma department in partnership with a community advocacy group performed voluntary laser tattoo removal for individuals within our catchment area. Clients were asked to complete a voluntary, anonymous survey. This survey addressed tattoo acquisition, identified motives and goals for tattoo removal, and reported if those goals were met by the tattoo removal service. Issues involving gang affiliation and interpersonal violence were specifically queried. Results are listed as simple percentages.
RESULTS: 81 of 122 (66%) program enrollees completed the survey. The average number of laser removal sessions at the time of questionnaire was 3 (range 1-15). 41% of respondents possessed gang or "crew" related tattoos. 22% of respondents possessed a tattoo related to an intimate partner who was gang affiliated. 21% of respondents desired tattoo removal for the motive of leaving gang affiliation with 94% of those respondents reporting success. 59% of respondents sought tattoo removal to improve employment opportunities with 81% of those respondents reporting success. 30% of respondents desired tattoo removal to improve personal safety or avoid violence with 80% of those respondents reporting success.
CONCLUSION: Stated client goals for tattoo removal and their subjective reports of success achieving these goals demonstrate the possible effectiveness of laser tattoo removal as a tool to help clients avoid future violence and progress toward gang disengagement. Trauma departments should consider laser tattoo removal as part of future violence prevention initiatives.

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Keywords:  gang affiliation; tattoo removal; violence prevention

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33135426     DOI: 10.1177/0003134820964443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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1.  A Descriptive Analysis of the Epidemiology and Motivations for Laser Tattoo Removal in an Underserved Population.

Authors:  Samantha Huang; Gabriella Blissett; Bing April Pei; Nina Balac; Jessica Bogner; Jo Marie Reilly
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2021-09-04
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