Nipple Tattoos
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I am getting 3d tattoos on the 20th. I was wondering if anyone who has went through this could let me know what to expect. Also, if you have AFLAC cancer, did it pay out?
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Hello Terri!
I just joined this forum today, because I am an artist ( graduate of the Ontario College of Art ) who just finished a year apprentice in paramedical tattooing and is specializing in 3D areola and nipples. I love doing it so much and am floored by the results. You really can get an amazing nipple/ areola with the right tattoo artist. I originally started in permanent makeup but because of my art background I found I was drawn to areola lol..I no longer do the makeup side except eyebrows .I have been exploring techniques to build a true life like areola /nipple and want to share this with you ladies. My service isavailable to everyone, as my prices are 1/3 the going rate and I plan on keeping them that way.
So on to the tattoo
You will talk with your artist about shape and colour, and they match the size/colour accordingly to your skin colour and Breast size. I like to use a photo from your surgeon of your original areola/nipple, so that when you are done you feel like you again. This is not necessary though. Some woman opt for new sizes or colour but I feel colour best suited to your natural colouring always looks the most natural. The artist will then draw on a nipple/areola for reference to tattoo from. I use only 4 dots and free hand my areolas/nipples. It depends on the comfort/style of the artist. I have had ALOT of experience in the drawing dept lol...
Also the type of machine means a lot. I use a traditional coil tattoo machine...a lot of paramedical tattoo artists don't because they are big and heavy but they really are the best and offer the best results because they implement the pigment into the skin the best but can be awkward to use and take a lot of training! A lot of people use rotary machines or the " pens" which are also great and ( light) but it will not give you long lasting results but you should get a year or two before it starts to fade depending on your skin, care and artist. This just means more touch ups, more often than with a coil machine
The artist may use topical solution to minimize pain but most woman have very little to no sensation so this is not necessary. I never use any as it constricts the capillaries and contradicts what I am trying to do. The tattooing its self should take about 1-1.5 hours at most. I like to work in 2 sessions 6 weeks apart for layering and building of colour and fine details to create planes for a true 3 dimensional look.
The artist will then clean the area well and bandage you. The bandages should be removed within 24 hours. Clean bras should always be worn, and loose clothing for the first week. Care should be taken during showering, using a water barrier cream to avoid bacteria if there are scabs but a good tattoo artist will have minimal scabbing, if any at all. There will be some slight skin flaking and sluffing in the first 10 days.
You will lose 15-40 percent of your colour within the first month. Theartist will book you an appointment to see them 4-6 weeks after the initial work for consult.
It's a huge decision but a good one. My clients tell me they are sooo pleased that they did it!
Good Luck!!! 😊 you will love them!!!
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Thank you stefanie for your reply- I am going through this in a month and had no idea what to expect. It helped!
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Hello to all my new sisters!! I am new to this site! FarmerLucy and I have become friends here in Oklahoma!! I just had my "Vinnie's" done 2-5-2015. He was the most wonderful person ever. I will say it was more than worth the trip to see Vinnie Myers in Finksburg. This was a longtime coming as I have had many complications with my surgeries. I am so glad to be at the near end of this journey. I will be having some fat grafting done in June 2015. I love my "Vinnies's and my husband said they are gorgeous. I am looking forward to getting to know everyone!!
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Pink, verynice to meet you! And I am so glad you love your "Vinnie's". I have not had mine done yet, and I love to hear of others who are happy.
Thank you Stephanie for your detailed response. Itr eally helps me know what to expect when one day I am ready.
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I'm happy to say that I got my Vinnies on January 8th, 2015. I waited six months for that appointment and it was worth every second! (I still find mysef smiling involuntarily whenever I catch a glimpse of them in the mirror.) It's absolutely amazing how much of a psychological difference those two little tattoos can make. Vinnie is not only a master of his craft, but a really interesting character as well. You'll get more than your money's worth while sitting in that chair!
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How much did your Vinnie's cost? Did insurance reimburse at all? Did you bring a pic of what the originals looked like? Do you have to go back in 6 weeks or so for any more ink? Obviously, I have many questions, lol.
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kingster, my "Vinnie's" were a total of $800. Insurance did not reimburse, but I really wasn't planning on that. My insurance did state that it would have covered $216 of the first one if done in network, but would not cover the second one at all since done on same day. Insurance companies are ridiculous. (If done in a PS office insurance will usually cover) In PS office you will not get "Vinnie's." I did take my before pictures with me so he could see size and color. We did vary some from my pictures as my areols were very light. He said I would not need any touch ups as they would not fade. I am so happy and love getting quick glances at them. It has done wonders for my self esteem and I finally feel whole. I used to say I had just two Camel humps (I collect any thing Camel related) or Barbie Boobs!! Now I have Breasts!! (.Y.) hehe
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Does Vinnie have more than one city that he works from?
Linda
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Is it Finksburg, Maryland, and New Orleans?
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Hi PinkThrivor! So good to see you here.
Ladies - this Okie gal is one good private detective. She found some footage of the day I was at Vinnie's shop, noted the pin stuck in the city south of hers, noted my name and did a google search for me. Out of the blue this woman calls me and starts asking me about my Vinnies! What a hoot! We have become fast and sure-to-be life long friends!
Oh and I still love my Vinnies. I never second guessed that decision for a second!
That's a whole lotta recon there Pink!
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Thanks Pink!! You had so many surgeries, wow. Do you have implants now or tissue recon? I already feel as if I have had too many. 3 surgeries since JULY. I am so happy to hear about your Vinnie's and that they don't fade. I better start saving my $. It's hard to save when I am paying so much out of pocket for copays and deductibles. I do feel super fake right now and a bit depressed. Maybe when I get my Vinnie's it will change too. Thanks. Have you ever had fat grafting? My ps keeps telling me I will need it. Yet another surgery, ugh.
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Hi kingster, Most of my surgeries were due to rejection and or infections. I rejectedv the AlloDerm graft on the right side. I then developed a seroma. and a bad infection. I had to have the rt. TE removed and the maserated neucrotic tissue removed. A FlexHD graft was place and I rejectd it also, within a few weeks. I've also had fat grafting done several times with good results. My implants (Mentor) were replaced due to problems with first set & myself and PS were not happy. I love my new implants (Sientra) that were placed 9-2013. Fat grafting done in 8-2014 gave me the most beautiful looking clevege. I will have one more round of fat grafting done to correct a indented area on my left breast with them. Now that I have my "Vinnies's" I am so ready to have the end near. I have used some temporary nipple/areola tattoos from areolatattoo.ca It was a nice way to see what it would look like. During the middle of all of my surgeries I developed osetonecrosis of my jaw and had to have my jaw joint replaced. I also had my airway opened up 1/2 inch. I am so healthy now and loving life again. Hang in there,
the road is sometimes long but great returns in the near future for you. -
Wow, you have been through so much. So, would you recommend fat grafting then? I saw a Lipo video and it sure looks gruesome. I was hoping to not have holes in my chest and abdomen:( But right now, I am full on top and flat on bottom, as if someone turned a natural breast upside down and stuck it on my chest. Thanks for the encouragement.
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love this thread. I scheduled my 3D tattooing fir May 14th!!! I actually am kind if excited to get "the icing on my cupcakes". I am getting the tatoos done by Jess Petzold. He practices out if Chicago and has great reviews. Here is the link if anyone us interested. The cost is $250 each side.
http://www.northwesternplastics.com/chicago-nipple...
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Hello. Do you recommend nipple reconstruction? Looking forward to hearing about your new tattoos:)
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hi kingster, yes I had nipple reconstruction. I think one side is bigger than the other but fir me, it's the least of my concerns. Overall I'm happy with the result and yes I'll let the group know how my tatoos turned out
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I had nipple recon and one round of tattooing via my ps. Nipples are great. Tattoos are ok. He says it isn't his strong suit and he doesn't feel the hospital has the best tattoo equipment.
So I'm happy but I think I am going to do a version of the 3d to really perk them up. I'm on then wait list for NOLA with Vinnie but way down so probably won't happen there at least not this year. I'm going to also call to check on dates available at his place this year. Might also check out the Chicago guy. A lot closer to me.
On fat grafting...I love it! I've had it twice....once with a lot and once with tweaking. Recovery isn't awful.You are really sore and bruised and have to wear a compression garment 24/7 for six weeks ( at least that was my length)
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Hi Terri I did not have nipple reconstruction - just the 3D tattoos. I am very pleased with the areola shape & color, the 3D nipples I had twice applied. The results are very good. The only issue is the "crop circle" from the double mastectomy/reconstruction is still visible - this could be why many women choose the nipple reconstruction first to have all that skin pulled closer to the center and used as nipple. Either way, I know the "crop circle" scars are fading - and the overall look is darn good. I cannot do my aqua exercises currently - must keep the girls away from chlorine water for a little bit - don't want the tattoos to wash away.... The whole process was painless ( and costless in Manitoba ) the tattoo artist is in the hospital every Wednesday morning. Placement is important - don't want them cross eyed after all this, eh ?Best wishes, Jo Ann
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Hi Kanada. I was glad to read your post. My exchange surgery is next week so now thinking ahead to nipples. I am a swimmer so was wondering abt the effects of chlorine on nipple tattoos. The chlorine is hell on hair color so I figured would be on tattoos as well! Rats! If you stay out of the water for a time after you get the tattoos, is that enough or is there long term continued fading when you get back into the pool? This whole process is a risk-benefit exercise!!! Seems we can't have it al.
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Kanada,
I too am looking towards the 3D tattoos. They are done at my health care facility as well. Just a co-pay. The PA's that did my fills do them as well as my PS. I hear they are not painful because there is generally no feeling where the scars are. Mine are across my breast where nipples were. I am excited to get to that point because that is the icing on the cake and the final step of reconstruction. Who needs nipples at 61? I already had them and always had to hide them. Now braless looks pretty good. Robin
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my tattooing hurt like hell. Some parts were ok, and then he would hit an area that was hugely painful.
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Fluffqueen, who did your tattoo? How much did it cost? Would you recommend having one? I don't like pain, lol:)
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I got my Vinnie in NOLA two months ago and I love it. I paid $400 and UHC paid some as well but it was out of network. I do have Aflac but haven't submitted it - I didn't think to ask for an itemized receipt. I've seen other comments on that - some say Aflac rejected it and someone said they covered mileage but not the tattoo.
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Did you have any pain with tattoo?
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robin- mine was done by my plastic surgeon. He let me use EMLA cream and then when it was painful used a little lidocaine. Vinnie won't let you use any of that. Just FYI. I am going to go to him for the icing onthe cake, lol
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I didn't have any intense pain but did have some discomfort near the end. At first I felt nothing and was so excited but then it was like oh yeah I can feel it now. My husband asked me later now that I had my first tattoo would I get another one somewhere else on my body. Hell no, it would hurt. lol
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Hi Ladies, I am new to this thread coming from the Exchange one. It's been 5 months so I am ready to think about tattoos. Has anyone used one of Vinnies partners? I understand it is a long wait for Vinnie . His partners in Maryland must be petty good or Vinnie wouldn't have them in his practice, right?
Diane
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dianems - When I went to Finksburg, I met both Trent and Paul and they were both very nice, Vinnie did mine, but as he explains on his website, he's trained and certified both Trent and Paul in his 3D technique and worked alongside them for years - so I doubt that you could go wrong with either one. They all have galleries posted here (http://www.vinniemyersteam.com/) so you can see their individual work. Good luck to you!
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Diane - Paul did mine and did a magnificent job! He is wonderfully kind and even called me at home to check up on me a few weeks after the tats. I was able to spare one nip during BMX and the tat is an amazing match! I recommend Paul Bessette in Vinnie's shop whole heartedly!
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