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How Much Would It Cost To Get My Areolas Tattooed

Heart Shaped Nipple Tattoos?

honestly it depends on the artist you go to. more skilled artists and match the color so well they they would not need to go over the nipple itself. the more unskilled will tattoo it to ensure color match. ps... if you find an artist who will go over the nipple keep looking because this can cause permanent nerve damage in it.

How much would it cost to get my areolas tattooed?

Nothing over a hundred unless the shoo charges an initial minimum, and how pervey the artist is.
But go to a shop, and by that I mean stay away from methed out juggaloes with a Machine who want to touch boobs.
That's ******* sexy and the first time.I've ever seen that.As a guy I would be stoked to see carebear nips.And it would eliminate awkward after sex talk.

So I just had my nipples tattooed into the shape of hearts.?

You should definitely ask your tattoo artist. With tattoo's you always have to be super careful (for quite awhile) so as not to mess up the art work or leave yourself open to infection.

I would definitely wait till two months or so after the tattoo has healed and even so be very very very careful and research where to get them pierced at (it is super easy to leave a scar on tattoos like that)

Do you think tattoos represent a person with low morals and ethics?

What a tattoo represents is in the mind of the person who acquired it, but the persons to whom it is presented it may have a completely different meaning in their eyes.There are and have been organizations that tattoo persons with a standard tattoo with a specific meaning. Some use tattoos as a sign of ownership.It is because God's people belong exclusively to Him that there is a Bible rule against tattoos and markings on the flesh. Some tattoos and markings are used for religious purposes, also.It is possible for someone to get a tattoo with a bad meaning that the recipient is completely innocent of, but that would not prevent others from seeing the negative connotation in it.One should be careful and aware of the possible meanings of tattoos because of their permanency. The fact that you asked the question shows that many look at tattoos as a mark of immorality whether it actually is or not, and how people look at you can have a negative effect on your life whether you want it to or not.

Can a plastic surgeon who does breast augmentation also create a nipple and areola?

Nipple and areola reconstruction falls within the scope of every plastic surgeon. These techniques are often used at the end of breast reconstruction following a mastectomy, which is the removal of the breast, often to treat breast cancer. Keep in mind, there is a difference between a plastic surgeon and cosmetic surgeon, both of whom may advertise breast augmentation. Plastic surgeons are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, which often requires 5+ years of training. Cosmetic surgeons require less training, and nipple/areola reconstruction may not be within the scope of all cosmetic surgeons.Most commonly, the nipple and areola are removed during mastectomy. The breast volume can be restored with various techniques. Once the patient has healed and finished with any additional treatment (like chemotherapy and/or radiation), it is then possible to have the nipple and areola reconstructed.The least invasive method involves tattooing, and skilled tattoo artists can make very realistic appearing 3D tattoos of both the nipple and areola. The main downsides are fading and the fact that there is no actual nipple projection. There are multiple techniques to create a new nipple that restores projection, but they do involve a minor surgery to perform. Additionally, these reconstructed nipples tend to flatten over time, and they do not have the same sensation or changes with arousal that the originals did. Tattooing is still required after nipple reconstruction to restore the color of the nipple and areola.Reference (with photos for those interested; warning potentially graphic)A Review of the Literature and Introduction of the Rectangle-to-Cube Nipple Flap

Should I correct my tuberous breasts with surgery?

I'm 21, my breasts never developed during puberty and recently I discovered that I have a condition called tuberous breast deformity (from plastic surgeons, of course). If you google pictures, you'll see that the deformity comes in a range of severity. All of the breasts with this deformity are characterized by constriction/tightening of the skin under the breast, enlarged/puffy nipples, underdeveloped, widely-spaced, assymetrical breasts. My case appears mild to moderate, not as severe as some of the pictures on the internet where the tissue has fully herniated into the areola. They look normal when the nipples are hardened.

I've been looking into surgery to correct this problem. I have researched different techniques and found that BRAVA tissue expansion with fat grafting would be most appropriate for me. BRAVA expansion is done by pumping the breast to expand the tissue under the breast and fat grafting deposits the patient's own fat into the expanded tissue. This appeals to me because I want to avoid implants at all costs. You can see the improvement with this technique here: http://www.miamibreastcenter.com/deformity/photo-gallery

My breasts look a lot like the first's woman's pre-op

My question is whether the surgery will be worth it the expense/pain/time. I feel really self-conscious about my breasts and I always wear a bra. In fact, boys have noticed and asked me why I always do. I dread getting intimate with someone and having to remove my bra. I wonder if I'm blowing it out of proportion and over reacting to a small imperfection or whether this is a real deformity that has real psychological consequences. Its pretty depressing to be told you're deformed. So I've come here to gather some perspective, hopefully both from men and women. Men, would this turn you off? Women, have you had experience with this yourself?

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