3D Tattoo is an advanced micro pigmentation tattoo procedure suitable for scar and stretch marks created using simultaneous contrasts with highlights and shading to simulate texture and protrusion on both the nipple and areola following single and double mastectomy on both males, females and transgender individuals. This procedure is performed after breast reconstruction with or without nipple reconstruction, giving back your familiarity and confidence. Paramedical Tattoo Taranaki. Check out our FAQ.
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Areola Revision Tattooing
AREOLA TATTOO
Today, we all know how hard it is, especially for a woman, to diagnose a disease such as breast cancer. Paramedical Tattoo Taranaki.
Fortunately, medicine is advancing, and in recent years, this type of intervention, although still very aggressive, allows a reconstruction of the breast, to return to being in the most optimal conditions possible. All this is carried out thanks to the work of a multidisciplinary team.
Until recently, breast cancer was diagnosed, and a mastectomy was performed (in addition to chemotherapy and radiation treatments). Later, to the mastectomy intervention, the possibility of breast reconstruction was added (at first with breast expanders and prostheses, and now there is also the option, if indicated, of performing breast reconstruction with flaps, leaving breasts really very natural (this is done by the plastic surgeon), but, after this breast reconstruction, the breast was still unnatural, that is, something was missing, until, again, the plastic surgeons began to perform a small intervention to similar a nipple. Then we would find a new breast, with a new nipple, but something else was missing. An areola and also that it was pigmented.
Well, this is possible thanks to micropigmentation areola tattoo. Micropigmentation is a treatment that consists of the introduction of inorganic and mineral pigments (which is how it differs from tattoos) at the dermis level. These pigments are mineral, and have an approximate duration of one to four years (it depends mainly on the type of skin that is pigmented, the quality of the skin, care carried out for maintenance). With this, what is intended is a similar pigmented areola, and even redo the drawing of the nipple, similar to Montgómery tubercles, and hide the scars that remained after the surgery …
This technique will be carried out between four and six months from the last surgery performed on that breast. Two sessions are necessary, and the results are really satisfactory, if we take into account that the woman feels “herself” again and can look in the mirror again, recognising her own body.
It must be taken into account that, over time, the color fades, and it will be necessary to carry out revisions periodically (approximately every year and a half, or before the color disappears completely) but thanks to this technique the benefit, above all on a psychological level, it is very large.
Therefore, and as a conclusion, Skin Envy is one more phase in the process of detection, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation against breast cancer. It is the last phase to be carried out, but it is no less important for that, and the benefit it brings is very high.
When we perform an areola tattoo, we must make an assessment of the person, the state of their skin, if it is intact or not, and if it is hydrated, and if there is or not areola in the other breast, and if there is color.
We will also record if that skin has been subjected to radiotherapy, since it is a factor that greatly influences when the pigment turns on. If that skin has undergone radiation therapy, it will most likely need more sessions for the color to turn on.
Once the pigmentation is done, it will be necessary to take a series of care of that skin to avoid infection, and to avoid rubbing, so that it has a correct healing. Do not forget that when pigmentation is carried out, a wound is produced, and that some care must be carried out, which is a nursing entity. Paramedical Tattoo Taranaki.
Scar & Stretch Mark Camouflage
SCAR CAMOFLAGUE
Scar camouflage tattoo is an advanced micropigmentation or paramedical tattoo procedure using colour pigments to blend and camouflage hyperpigmented scar tissue to your natural skin tone. Your natural skin tone and colour is assessed to discuss what colour would be best suited to your treatment area. Lifestyle choices including sun exposure, as well as, predisposed tanning habits of your skin will be discussed as these are incredibly important factors to allow for seasonal variations in your skin tone where the tattooed area will be more noticeable. Health factors including your use of medications and hormonal imbalances will also play a role in decision making for your best possible result.
Prior to skin camouflage procedures MCA Skin Needling or other laser resurfacing procedures may be recommended to smooth overall skin texture allowing for optimal implantation of colour pigment or for the purpose of lightening pink or purple areas. Paramedical Tattoo Taranaki.