Tat for a Tit?
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Dear pmillr2000,
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Where have you seen some of
Where have you seen some of the artistic variety? I know this sounds wierd, but is there a site for possibilities. You know, like a rose or something. I haven't had mine reconstructed yet, just looking forward to the future. If you have a natural nipple, does it look real? I hope that you are feeling better, and maybe even celebrating what must be the end of lots of TX and surgeries. Getting this tattoo is really the cherry on the top! love, Joyce0 -
Hi I just had my nipple
Hi I just had my nipple reconstructed and will now get the aerola tattooed. I'm surprise that you are feeling pain. My breast is on the numb side, almost as if I had a shot of novacaine, so I was expecting not to feel anything. Hugs, Lili0 -
It's funny, a few months
It's funny, a few months later, I hardly remember it hurting. It was just a little sore, not terribly painful, but I wasn't expecting it to hurt AT ALL, because the area was numb, like you said, like a shot of novacaine! It still is, but I DID feel a little soreness in the area, and it bruised a lovely yellowish green color for about a week!
The "artistic" tats I was referring to were not nipple tats, so maybe that area just bruises easily. Who knows? I DO intend to get another tattoo, at the end of my scar. It will be a purple (survivor color) butterfly (signifying new life) with a pink ribbon. I'm planning it for my 50th birthday, unless I decide I can't wait that long (Dec. 09). If you just Google "Tattoo Designs" or something like that, you'll come up with LOTS of sites.
As I've said before, I sometimes feel more like a reconstruction survivor than a cancer survivor. I've FINALLY got "OK" boobs. Not great, but not too bad. The fake one LOOKS good, the real one FEELS good. I guess that's the best of both worlds. If you took a marker and drew a line down the middle of my chest and took a picture, you would think it was two different people!
My tattooed nipple DOES look fairly natural, better than I expected. It does NOT look ANYTHING like my natural nipple. Well, it's pretty close to the same color, but that's where the similarities end. In fact, it's WAY prettier than my natural nipple, because of the scarring.0 -
So glad you're done. I maypmillr2000 said:It's funny, a few months
It's funny, a few months later, I hardly remember it hurting. It was just a little sore, not terribly painful, but I wasn't expecting it to hurt AT ALL, because the area was numb, like you said, like a shot of novacaine! It still is, but I DID feel a little soreness in the area, and it bruised a lovely yellowish green color for about a week!
The "artistic" tats I was referring to were not nipple tats, so maybe that area just bruises easily. Who knows? I DO intend to get another tattoo, at the end of my scar. It will be a purple (survivor color) butterfly (signifying new life) with a pink ribbon. I'm planning it for my 50th birthday, unless I decide I can't wait that long (Dec. 09). If you just Google "Tattoo Designs" or something like that, you'll come up with LOTS of sites.
As I've said before, I sometimes feel more like a reconstruction survivor than a cancer survivor. I've FINALLY got "OK" boobs. Not great, but not too bad. The fake one LOOKS good, the real one FEELS good. I guess that's the best of both worlds. If you took a marker and drew a line down the middle of my chest and took a picture, you would think it was two different people!
My tattooed nipple DOES look fairly natural, better than I expected. It does NOT look ANYTHING like my natural nipple. Well, it's pretty close to the same color, but that's where the similarities end. In fact, it's WAY prettier than my natural nipple, because of the scarring.
So glad you're done. I may have to go in again. Unfortunately, my new breast is no where near in size as my natural one. I had tram flap reconstruction and according to the doctor I didn't have enough fat. LOL, I should have waited til now. Anyway, they are going to try some fat injections to fill in the hollow above the breast and under the collar bone. I hope this time it works because I am DONE. Do not want any more surgery. Love, Lili0 -
"As good as it gets"mmontero38 said:So glad you're done. I may
So glad you're done. I may have to go in again. Unfortunately, my new breast is no where near in size as my natural one. I had tram flap reconstruction and according to the doctor I didn't have enough fat. LOL, I should have waited til now. Anyway, they are going to try some fat injections to fill in the hollow above the breast and under the collar bone. I hope this time it works because I am DONE. Do not want any more surgery. Love, Lili
Lili, I know how you feel! My first surgeon left me in tears with "This is as good as it gets!". I had a hard saline implant on the left, sticking up, looking nothing like a boob, and HALF my natural boob GONE in his attempt to make it "match". I ended up with a new surgeon, and silicone implants on BOTH sides! Much better, still not an exact match. The new surgeon wants to do a little more work on it. I think I'm done, too!0 -
optionspmillr2000 said:"As good as it gets"
Lili, I know how you feel! My first surgeon left me in tears with "This is as good as it gets!". I had a hard saline implant on the left, sticking up, looking nothing like a boob, and HALF my natural boob GONE in his attempt to make it "match". I ended up with a new surgeon, and silicone implants on BOTH sides! Much better, still not an exact match. The new surgeon wants to do a little more work on it. I think I'm done, too!
I'm finishing radiation so I will need to wait several weeks before I can get rid of my expanders and get the implants. I know the nipple reconstruction is several months away but I'm thinking of not having it done. I kind of like the idea that I have no nipple show in any of my clothing. I'm also liking that I haven't worn a bra in months. I had a double mas so matching sides has been much easier. Perhaps I'm also just getting tired of the thought of more surgery. comments?0 -
I totally agree. If I coulddbs1673 said:options
I'm finishing radiation so I will need to wait several weeks before I can get rid of my expanders and get the implants. I know the nipple reconstruction is several months away but I'm thinking of not having it done. I kind of like the idea that I have no nipple show in any of my clothing. I'm also liking that I haven't worn a bra in months. I had a double mas so matching sides has been much easier. Perhaps I'm also just getting tired of the thought of more surgery. comments?
I totally agree. If I could get away with not doing any more surgery I would. But unfortunately, mine is still very noticeable. Just wearing a neck you can see the hollow. Sometimes, I wonder if I shouldn't have had both removed. Anyway, concerning the nipple, the reason I did the nipple was because of the other breast having one. My girlfriend who had a bi-lateral, is just having them tattooed. She is thrilled because she doesn't have to wear a bra anymore. I guess it's a matter of preference. Good luck to you and keep us posted. Hugs, Lili0
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