Areola reconstruction

Areola reconstruction paramedical tattooing is a specialized cosmetic procedure that restores the natural appearance of the nipple and areola after breast surgery or trauma. This technique uses pigments to create a realistic and three-dimensional effect, helping individuals regain confidence.

 
How long does areola reconstruction last?
 
  • Areola reconstruction tattooing typically lasts several years, often ranging from 3 to 5 years. However, the longevity of the results can vary based on factors such as skin type, sun exposure, and overall skin care. Over time, the pigments may gradually fade, and touch-up sessions may be needed to maintain the desired appearance. Maintaining good skincare habits and following aftercare steps here can help prolong the results of areola reconstruction.
 

Who is a good candidate for areola reconstruction?

  • Post-Mastectomy Individuals: Patients who have had a mastectomy and wish to recreate the areola and nipple for a more natural appearance.

  • Breast Reconstruction Patients: Those who have undergone breast reconstruction and want to complete the process by restoring the areola’s look.

  • Breast Reduction or Augmentation Patients: Individuals seeking improved areola shape and color after breast reduction or augmentation surgeries.

  • Patients with Areola Scarring: Individuals with scars or discoloration in the areola area from surgery, trauma, or medical conditions.

  • Individuals with Congenital Conditions: Those born without areolas or with underdeveloped areolas who desire a more typical appearance.

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