Medical Tattoo | Spine anatomy

Spine anatomy

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Description

Medical Tattoo: Lumbar Vertebrae (L1-L5): Body: The large, thick, and weight-bearing anterior portion of each lumbar vertebra. Vertebral Arch: The posterior part that forms a protective canal for the spinal cord. Spinous Process: The bony projection at the back of each vertebra, which is palpable through the skin and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments. Transverse Processes: Two lateral projections on each vertebra, also serving as muscle and ligament attachment sites. Intervertebral Discs: Fibrocartilaginous discs between each vertebra, acting as shock absorbers and allowing flexibility. Facet Joints: These are small joints located between and behind adjacent vertebrae, helping to guide and restrict the spine's movements. Spinal Cord and Nerves: The spinal cord itself ends at the level of L1-L2, but nerve roots continue downward in a bundle called the cauda equina. Lumbar spinal nerves exit through foramina (openings) between the vertebrae and innervate the lower back, hips, legs, and feet.


Safety: Absolutely! Our tattoos are safe and non-toxic for individuals of all ages. We use skin-friendly, FDA-certified cosmetic-grade inks. All our tattoos comply with safety standards for cosmetic and toy products set by the U.S., Canada, and the European Union.


Duration of Tattoo: Our temporary tattoos typically last between 3 to 5 days, depending on the size and placement of the tattoo. For optimal application, ensure your skin is dry and free from oil, lotion, and makeup. Choose a smooth, hair-free area that doesn't crease or stretch with movement. Once applied, our tattoos are waterproof and will remain intact even in the shower or pool.


Removal of Tattoos: You can easily remove our tattoos using common household items like eye makeup remover, soap, baby oil, or rubbing alcohol.


Applying: Applying our temporary tattoos is quick and simple; all you need is a wet tissue. Ensure your skin is clean, dry, and free from lotion, oils, and makeup. First, remove the clear protective top sheet. Then, press the tattoo firmly onto your skin with the design facing down. Hold a wet cloth against the back of the tattoo, pressing down to thoroughly wet the paper. After 30-45 seconds, carefully peel off the paper backing.


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