Reaction to a black henna tattoo treated with mometasone furoate and silicone gel: case report
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Keywords

Henna
Paraphenylenediamine
Type IV Hypersensitivity Reaction
Mometasone Furoate
Silicone Gel
Dermatology
Allergia and Hypersensitivity 
Dermatitis
Allergic Dermatitis

How to Cite

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Aboitiz-Rivera CM, Blachman-Braun R, Ferrer-Arellano LG. Reaction to a black henna tattoo treated with mometasone furoate and silicone gel: case report. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2014 Dec. 6 [cited 2025 Sep. 12];85(6):720-3. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/3184

Abstract

Black henna tattoos have paraphenylenediamine (PPD), which contains a product of herbal origin, which due to its molecular characteristics is capable of inducing, in susceptible individuals, a type IV hypersensitivity reaction. It clinically manifests as a contact dermatitis that usually when it disappears, scarring and hypopigmentation are left in the injured area. 

Objective: To describe the case of a patient with hypersensitivity to henna tattoo and to present the most relevant phenomena associated with this condition. 

Case report: The case of a 6 year-old patient with a black henna tattoo on his right leg, who was diagnosed with contact dermatitis probably attributed to PPD, is presented. Mometasone furoate and topical silicone gel treatment was started with good response. 

Conclusion: Mometasone furoate and silicone gel are a good possible therapeutic option for treating contact dermatitis caused by PPD as the dermatosis was resolved without residual lesions.

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