Such involvement of dermal lymphatics gives the grossly thickened, erythematous, and rough skin surface with the appearance of an orange peel ("peau dorange" for you francophiles).
These microbes, which include bacteria and fungi, thrive in the sebum, an oily substance that's secreted onto the skin's surface by sebaceous glands nestled inside the dermis.
Tylenol also seems to decrease areas of the brain responsible for aggression, which may help mitigate, say, any desire to carve your name into a leather seat.
But what you are really seeing is millions of your Macrophages, sitting in your dermis, patiently holding the ink in place, protecting your body from poison.
These microbes, which include bacteria and fungi, thrive in the sebum, an oily substance that’s secreted onto the skin’s surface by sebaceous glands nestled inside the dermis.
(Laughter) Micropigmentation is the act of implanting pigment into the dermis, which is the definition of a tattoo, but it sounds nicer, doesn't it, a bit less scary.