Areola/Nipple

A beautiful bust is often seen as a symbol of femininity. That makes it all the more devastating to receive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Yet thanks to advances in modern medicine and the expertise of healthcare professionals, breast cancer is now more visible than ever—and the chances of recovery and rehabilitation have never been better.

In recent years, medical pigmentation has become an established part of treatment. Similar to traditional permanent makeup, color pigments are micro-implanted into the upper layer of the skin using fine needles. With the latest 3D and shading techniques, the areola can be realistically and naturally recreated.

Unfortunately, this treatment is often not covered by health insurance. Speak with your treating physician to find out whether they can support you in this matter. We are also happy to assist you.

 

You can find your specialist under the "Studios – Additional Training" section. We’ll be happy to advise you.