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3D Effect vs Natural Nipple
Client A - Before
Client A - After
Client B
Client C
Client D - Before
Client D - After
Client E - Before
Client E - After
Client F - Before
Client F - After
Client G - Before and After
Client H - Before
Client H - After
Client I - Before
Client I - After
Client J - Before
Client J - After
Client K - Before
Client K - After
Client L - Before
Client L - Color Test
Client L - After
Redness will fade during healing
Client M - Before
Client M - After
Client N - Before and After
Client O - Before
Client O - After
Client P - Before
Client P - After
Client Q - Before
Client Q - After
Client R - Before
Client R - After
Client S - Before
Client S - After
Client T - Before
Client T - After
Client U - Before
Client U - After
with decorative tattoo
Client V Chose a Decorative Cover
Client W - Chose to Cover Her Mastectomy Scars instead of reconstruction.
Client X - Before
This client had experienced a bad infection while healing from her reconstruction and came to me after she healed. My goal was to add nipples and minimize the appearance of her scar tissue.
Client X - After
I used additional pigments to match her skintones to camouflage a major portion of her scar tissue.
Client Y - Before
Nipple done at plastic surgeons office. She was a client with a unilateral reconstruction that came to me to have a longer lasting result that matched up with her existing nipple.
Client Y - Existing Nipple
Using the existing nipple, I am able to create a "Nipple Portrait" on the reconstructed breast.
Client Y - After
Here's the nipple portrait created to match her existing nipple.
Client Y - After
This shows the balance of the tattooed nipple. The color of the freshly tattooed nipple is slightly darker due to the tattooing process.
During the healing process, the redness will fade and the colors will match up.
In many of the "AFTER" photos, the areolas appear reddish due to the tattooing process. This redness fades as they heal.