FAQs
Who is a good candidate for Nipple/Areola Restorative Tattooing?
Anyone who has undergone breast surgery, including mastectomy or breast reconstruction, and wants to restore the natural look of their nipples and areolas. It is also suitable for individuals with conditions like hypopigmentation or scarring in the breast area. A consultation is necessary to help determine suitability.
Is the procedure painful?
Most clients report minimal discomfort during the procedure, as many have reduced sensation in the area due to previous surgeries. Topical numbing agents may often be applied before and during the procedure to ensure the experience is as comfortable as possible.
How long after surgery can I get Nipple/Areola Restorative Tattooing done?
It’s generally recommended to wait at least 9-12 months after surgery before undergoing Nipple/Areola Restorative Tattooing. This allows sufficient time for the surgical site to heal fully and scar tissue to stabilize. However, the exact timing may vary based on individual healing rates and the advice of your surgeon or tattoo professional. It's essential to consult both your surgeon and your tattoo professional to ensure your skin is ready for the procedure. It is recommended to start the consultation process at around 6 months after surgery to formulate an appropriate plan of action.
Will I need a touch-up?
Touch-ups are often required to perfect the tattoo. Healing varies by individual, and some pigment loss or fading is normal. Most tattoo artists recommend scheduling a touch-up after 8 weeks.
How long will the results last?
Restorative tattoos can last several years, but factors like skin type, body chemistry, lifestyle, and sun exposure affect longevity. A touch-up may be needed after 4-6 years to maintain optimal results.