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Breast cancer throws a curveball into your life, forcing you to make decisions you never thought you'd face. For instance, you might choose to have a mastectomy as part of your treatment. This procedure removes one or both breasts, including the nipple.
Life post-surgery comes with a new set of choices. This is especially true if you decide to have breast reconstruction. One big choice you'll have to make: Deciding how (and if) you want to recreate the nipple and areola.
Plastic surgeons often advise waiting a few months after breast reconstruction surgery to have nipple tattooing done. When it comes to nipple tattoos, you have two main choices: a nipple reconstruction tattoo or a 3-D nipple tattoo. Here's a closer look at both:
There is also a third choice: temporary nipple tattoos. You apply them to your breast with a wet cloth. Just keep in mind that these aren't permanent. They only last a couple of weeks.
You may be able to get both types of nipple tattoos done at a plastic surgeon's office or at a hospital. If you'd prefer to go to a nipple tattoo artist's studio, it's best to get your plastic surgeon's okay first. They can let you know when it's time to move forward with that step. Ask if they recommend any specific tattoo artists.
Actual costs for this procedure may vary. Be sure to check with your insurance company to see if it is covered under your plan. Some plans may cover nipple tattooing. Medicare may pay for it, too. Medicaid coverage varies state to state.
If you have your nipple tattoo done at a plastic surgeon's office or hospital, they should submit the insurance claim for you. If you go to a tattoo artist's studio, you will have to pay up front and submit the claim yourself for reimbursement.
After the artist finishes your tattoo, they'll cover it with a protective, waterproof dressing. Ask how long you need to wear the dressing. Usually, it should stay on for a few days.
Follow any instructions you are given for bathing, skin care, and changing dressings. Be sure to ask what activities you should avoid and for how long. Also ask what concerning symptoms to watch for and when to report them. Things like fever, pain, redness, warmth, or drainage around the tattoo area could all be signs of an infection.
There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to nipple tattoos. Only you can make the decision about what makes you feel most comfortable and confident in your body. Your health care team will be there to support and guide you through your choice.