Hanke C W, Conner A C, Probst E L, Fondak A A
Department of Dermatology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 1987 Nov;17(5 Pt 1):819-25. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(87)70269-2.
Blast tattoos occur when fragments of gunpowder are propelled into the skin during a firearm discharge. This unusual type of injury is often associated with accidents involving replica firearms. Some of the more superficially embedded powder fragments may be removed with dermabrasion; however, deeper fragments may cause permanent tattooing. Blast injuries to the face also have the potential of causing permanent eye injury.