Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer among Australian women. In Australia each year, about 700 women under the age of 40 years are diagnosed with breast cancer. The good news, however, is that survival rate for early diagnosis is as high as 90%.
“My clients are often devastated by their diagnosis and surgery.” says Lyn. “The Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Foundation is a charity very dear to my heart”. Lyn regularly treats cancer sufferers by applying microscopic pigments to the nipple or areola area, giving a natural appearance to the breast.
“My clients are often devastated by their diagnosis and surgery.” says Lyn. “The Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Foundation is a charity very dear to my heart”. Lyn regularly treats cancer sufferers by applying microscopic pigments to the nipple or areola area, giving a natural appearance to the breast.
Areola tattoo post mastectomy
2nd photo immediately after cosmetic tattoo
by Lyn Quade PMA
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