Medical Tattooing
Medical tattooing is a specialized form of corrective tattooing that aims to recreate lifelike replicas for individuals who have experienced injuries, surgeries, natural loss of definition, congenital abnormalities, burns, scarring, hair loss, or other undesirable changes.
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It provides a way to restore appearance and confidence for those who seek corrective and restorative solutions.
Areola & Nipple Tattooing
Due to the nature of areola tattooing, our main gallery is password protected and isn't visible to the general public.
This allows us to share information and examples of work with potential clients,
while still ensuring the privacy of our clients.
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If you are interested in seeing our Areola gallery, please complete the access request form at the bottom of this page.
The password does get changed at regular intervals, we do ask out of respect for our clients, that you do not share the password.
Potential clients are best forwarded to us for consultation.
Nat is AMAZING!
I am so grateful for what she has done for me, creating 3D nipple and areola tattoos after losing both of my breasts & nipples to breast cancer at age 41.
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Nat did a brilliant job reconstructing my areolas & nipples, she is professional, easy to talk to and an absolute legend for making me a feel like a woman again. It makes a huge different to not only my breasts, but for me mentally to have this done. I cannot recommend her enough and I will forever be grateful.
THANK YOU!
I just wanted to write to you to let you know that I am very appreciative of your time and care in my nipple tattoo, I am so happy with it.
After almost 7 years, I finally feel like a real woman again and I don't shy away from looking at myself anymore.
Your work is so healing for me, as I am sure it is for others too.
I have proudly showed a few close friends and they can't believe how real it looks.
I am just so thankful.
Thank you sooo much Nat!
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
I just HAD to message and let you know my appreciation and awe of you is next level!
The healing of my tattoo has been phenomenal!
My Areola tattoos have not only brought the biggest smile to my heart but have given me increased confidence beyond words.
You are one wise, and incredibly talented person whose heart is worn on your sleeve. Your care, empathy & expertise is next level.
I am very grateful to you.
I have been singing your praises to everyone and everyone has been gobsmacked by my tattoos, including my oncologists & breast surgeons who are just so taken back by your work.
I just wanted to say thank you Nat!
Nat is an incredible human and tattoo artist!
I had breast cancer in my 40's and she tattooed 3D areola & nipples on for me.
She is professional, caring & an expert in her field.
I highly recommend her and her work, and thank her for the different she has made to me as a woman battling one of the hardest journeys of my life.
My breast surgeon recommended Nat for areola tattooing after loosing both breasts to breast cancer.
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Driving over 4 hours to see Nat, I was a little nervous. She put me at ease as soon as a I walked in the door. She was able to answer every questions I threw at her, and I had a lot!
My tattoos look real, my family & friends can't believe its a tattoo and my surgeon said it was the best tattoo he has ever seen.
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Thank you Nat, you have made me whole again and I will forever be grateful.
Due to the meticulous process of medical tattooing, to achieve the best possible natural-looking results, multiple sessions may be necessary to achieve the desired outcome.
All medical tattooing is performed using traditional tattoo ink. However, over time, factors such as sun exposure, aging, and skin changes can affect the appearance of your tattoo and touch-ups may be required to refine and enhance the design, adjust colour, and ensure that the tattoo remains vibrant and well-defined.
It’s essential that all surgical procedures are fully completed, healed, and settled prior to tattooing.
Additionally, any scarring should be completely healed and no longer discoloured.
Scarring that appears visibly pink in colour indicates blood flow to the area, which can suggest that the skin is not fully bonded and settled.
Ideally, scarring should be ‘white’ or colourless before proceeding with a tattoo.