Areola Pigmentation

How Does Areola Pigmentation Differ From Other Tattoos?

A mastectomy, or breast removal surgery, generally involves removing part or all of the breast and, in most cases, the nipples and areolas. With secondary procedures, such as breast and nipple reconstruction, patients can achieve the appearance of natural-looking breasts after removal. While many may choose to stop after breast reconstruction, a nipple reconstruction procedure can further […]

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How Do You Know If You Need Areola Pigmentation?

Areola pigmentation, also known as areola tattooing or areola micro pigmentation, is a procedure that involves tattooing pigment onto the areolas (the dark circular areas surrounding the nipples). This procedure is commonly sought by individuals who have undergone breast surgeries, such as mastectomy or breast reconstruction and wish to restore the appearance of their areolas.

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5 Ways To Improve Your Breast Reconstruction Results

You deserve breast reconstruction results that make you feel whole and confident. However, your initial implant or tissue-based surgery might not leave you fully satisfied. Here are five different steps and procedures that could help you feel happier with your new breasts: Give yourself time to heal: It takes a while for swelling to fade and for your breasts to reach their

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Can You Get Nipple Reconstruction Surgery?

It’s not always possible to save one or both nipples during a mastectomy. Fortunately, nipple reconstruction surgery exists to recreate the very center portion of the breast. This relatively simple procedure can be performed after breast reconstruction to enhance your cosmetic outcome and provide a more realistic look. Most women are excellent candidates for nipple

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