Geçirilmiş cerrahi operasyonlardan 6 ay sonra,
Areola Repigmentasyonu, profesyonel eğitim, öğretim ve uzmanlık gerektiren özel bir tıbbi dövme'dir. Meme ameliyatı geçiren hem kadınların hem de erkeklerin görünüşünü ve özgüvenini arttırmada önemli bir etki sağlar . Areola Repigmentasyon uygulamaları ile meme rekonstrüksiyonundan sonra bir meme ucu oluşturabilir, yara izlerinin görünümünü en aza indirebilir.
Meme başı daha doğal görünümlü bir renge kavuşturabilir. Areola Repigmentasyonu , Meme başı renklendirme, Göğüs ucu Pigmentasyonu, Yeniden meme başı yapımı, Meme pigmentasyonu veya Meme ucu renklendirilmesi olarak da adlandırılabilir.
Areola, meme ucunun çevresindeki deriden genellikle daha koyu ve daha kalın olan dairesel bir cilt alanıdır. Areola, memenin estetik görünmesinde çok önemli bir rol oynar. Bir kadının kendi imajı göğüslerinin görünümüne bağlı olabileceğinden, eksik bir meme başı psikolojik olarak yıkıcı olabilir. Özellikle meme kanseri olan hastalar mastektomi (memenin alınması) sonrası meme rekonstrüksiyonu ile yeniden göğüslerine kavuşabilir.
Ancak bu halde meme ucu olmadan kendilerini " tam" hissetmeyebilirler. Meme pigmentasyonu ile bu hastalar estetik olarak kendilerini eksizsiz hissederler.
Meme Başı Pigmentasyon Hangi Durumlarda Yapılır :
Amacım meme rekonstrüksiyonu geçiren hastaların özgürce aynaya bakmalarını sağlamak.
6 months after previous surgical operations,
Breast reduction (Mammoplasty)
Breast lift (Mastopexy)
After mastectomies, the areola can be recolored.
Areola Repigmentation is a special medical tattoo that requires professional education, training and expertise. It has a significant effect in improving the appearance and self-confidence of both women and men who have undergone breast surgery. With Areola Repigmentation applications, it can create a nipple after breast reconstruction and minimize the appearance of scars.
It can give the nipple a more natural-looking color. It can also be called Areola Repigmentation, Nipple coloring, Nipple Pigmentation, Nipple Reconstruction, Breast pigmentation or Nipple coloring.
The areola is a circular area of skin that is usually darker and thicker than the skin around the nipple. The areola plays a very important role in the aesthetic appearance of the breast. A missing nipple can be psychologically devastating, as a woman's self-image may depend on the appearance of her breasts. Especially patients with breast cancer can regain their breasts with breast reconstruction after mastectomy (removal of the breast).
However, in this case, they may not feel "full" without a nipple. With breast pigmentation, these patients feel aesthetically flawless.
In Which Situations Nipple Pigmentation Is Performed:
Areola Simulation: This application is suitable for people who have undergone breast reconstruction after mastectomy. Medical pigments are used to create the appearance of a nipple. For the unilateral mastectomy patient, this procedure helps the reconstructed breast fit into the natural breast. For patients with bilateral breast reconstruction, both nipples are reconstructed. Nipple coloring can be performed with or without a surgeon-created nipple.
Areola Scar Camouflage: Many breast surgeries require one or more incisions on or around the nipple that can create scarring. The most common scars result from breast augmentation or reduction surgeries. Using camouflage techniques, the appearance of nipple scars or scars can be softened or reduced.
Areola Color Balance: Nipple color can be darkened, balanced or lightened with medical pigmentation.
After breastfeeding, the nipple color may become darker. It can be applied to improve the current situation of patients who have had reconstructive surgery with various methods before.
It can be applied to assist patients who have had areola graft surgery. Patients with skin discoloration disorders (Vitiligo) can benefit from areola coloring.
In addition, people who have not had breast surgery but are conscious about the color or size of the nipple (too light or too small) can choose this application to feel better.
My goal is to enable patients undergoing breast reconstruction to look freely in the mirror.