Reconstruction · paramedical dermopigmentation
After a mastectomy or breast surgery, reconstructing the areola and nipple through dermopigmentation gives the breast a natural, complete look once more — with relief, shadow and colour in harmony with your own skin.

It is a paramedical dermopigmentation procedure — not a decorative tattoo. By carefully placing pigment, we recreate the areola and nipple with a realistic three-dimensional effect: the eye perceives relief and depth, even though the surface of the skin is flat. The pigments are chosen individually, to match your tone and your natural areola.
It all begins with a conversation and an assessment — unhurried, with patience. The procedure is done only on fully healed skin. Usually one or two sessions are needed, followed by a touch-up that sets the colour and shape. The result settles over a few weeks, as the skin heals.
We carry out areola reconstruction free of charge, through the association's artists and the national Caravan, for people who need to regain the way they looked before. No invoices, no conditions — we care for you with kindness and dignity.