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3D Nipple Tattooing Post Mastectomy is Not Only Reconstructive, it's Restorative both Physically and Emotionally.

Our goal

Educating our clients on one main point, “There are options, and you are entitled to them.”


Who benefits from a NIPPLE/AREOLA TATTOO?

  • Breast Cancer Survivor who has undergone surgery
  • Vitiligo Re-pigmentation
  • Breast Augmentation with surgical scars
  • Transgender Reassignment surgery
  • Faded and Poorly done Areola tattoo work


If you were diagnosed with breast cancer, or had to have a mastectomy for any reason….Did you know that in many cases insurance is responsible for covering your nipple/areola tattoo?


See How Our Certified Professionals Can Help!

3D nipple tattooing post mastectomy is not only reconstructive, its restorative both physically and emotionally. The goal is to educate our clients on one main point, “There are options, and you are entitled to them.”

Our goal

Educating our clients on one main point, “There are options, and you are entitled to them.”


Who benefits from a NIPPLE/AREOLA TATTOO?

  • Breast Cancer Survivor who has undergone surgery
  • Vitiligo Re-pigmentation
  • Breast Augmentation with surgical scars
  • Transgender Reassignment surgery
  • Faded and Poorly done Areola tattoo work


If you were diagnosed with breast cancer, or had to have a mastectomy for any reason….Did you know that in many cases insurance is responsible for covering your nipple/areola tattoo?


See How Our Certified Professionals Can Help!

3D nipple tattooing post

mastectomy is not only

reconstructive, its restorative

both physically and emotionally. The goal is to educate our clients on one main point, “There are options, and you are entitled to them.”

Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act (WHCRA)

The Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 (WHCRA) is a federal law that provides protections to patients who choose to have breast reconstruction in connection with a mastectomy.


If WHCRA applies to you and you are receiving benefits in connection with a mastectomy and you elect breast reconstruction, coverage must be provided for:

  • All stages of reconstruction of the breast on which the mastectomy has been performed.
  • Surgery and reconstruction of the other breast to produce a symmetrical appearance; and
  • Prostheses and treatment of physical complications of all stages of the mastectomy, including lymphedema.

This law applies to two different types of coverage:


  1. Group health plans (provided by an employer or union).
  2. Individual health insurance policies (not based on employment).


Additional consumer information on WHCRA is available in the publication Your Rights After a Mastectomy.

Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act (WHCRA)

The Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 (WHCRA) is a federal law that provides protections to patients who choose to have breast reconstruction in connection with a mastectomy.


If WHCRA applies to you and you are receiving benefits in connection with a mastectomy and you elect breast reconstruction, coverage must be provided for:

  • All stages of reconstruction of the breast on which the mastectomy has been performed.
  • Surgery and reconstruction of the other breast to produce a symmetrical appearance; and
  • Prostheses and treatment of physical complications of all stages of the mastectomy, including lymphedema.

This law applies to two different types of coverage:


  1. Group health plans (provided by an employer or union).
  2. Individual health insurance policies (not based on employment).


Additional consumer information on WHCRA is available in the publication Your Rights After a Mastectomy.

How will I pay for my tattooing session?


While this is an out-of-pocket cost upfront. You can pay with cash or credit card. The Areola Restoration Center also offers financing options through “Cherry”.


The Areola Restoration Center will provide a Letter of Medical Necessity and an Itemized Receipt. This receipt will include the technicians NPI number, treatment CPT codes, date of procedure, where it was performed. Most insurance companies do not have an issue with reimbursement, others my give pushback. If you are unsure, please reach out to your insurance company for clarification.

How will I pay for my tattooing session?


While this is an out-of-pocket cost upfront. You can pay with cash or credit card. The Areola Restoration Center also offers financing options through “Cherry”.


The Areola Restoration Center will provide a Letter of Medical Necessity and an Itemized Receipt. This receipt will include the technicians NPI number, treatment CPT codes, date of procedure, where it was performed. Most insurance companies do not have an issue with reimbursement, others my give pushback. If you are unsure, please reach out to your insurance company for clarification.

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