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Custom Breast Adornment and/or 3-D Areola Renewal could be the next step in your Healing Journey after cancer diagnosis, treatment and a full recovery. A Tattoo is a Beautiful way to Transform scar tissue into Art and beckon you to Love Your Body again~

The Healing work has already begun and you are worthy of the very best and most Creative Care there is as you step back into your Power. At Haylo, we know the commitment to Yourself is key and the integrity of your skin is paramount to us. 
Treat Yourself Well and when you feel ready to move forward, please fill out our After Mastectomy Vision Form below. Right timing is important to us and we will follow up with you to discuss the next step in our consultation and scheduling process.

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Wash your hands! Then, unwrap and wash well using warm/hot water and gentle soap. Wash, Rinse, Repeat.

Make sure you remove all the slimy pigment film that seeped out.

Throughout the day wash your new tattoo 3-5 times, let your tattoo dry on its own or gently pat dry with a clean paper towel. Keep it Clean. Let it Breathe!

No oils, ointments or lotion!

Before bed, wash, pat dry with a clean paper towel and re-wrap with saran wrap.

Day/Evening after getting tattooed

Next Morning

Keep it wrapped until you are able to wash it well, keep it clean and wash again before wrapping overnight.

Day 3

Same washing ritual as Day 2. Keep your art clean! No oils, ointments or lotion!

Keep it Clean! Let it Breathe!

No more plastic wrap at night for the remaining period of healing.

Keep your new tattoo Clean! WASH, WASH, WASH, pat dry with clean paper towel and use VERY SPARINGLY small amount of coconut oil or unscented lotion, once or twice a day is all you need. Keep it Clean, let it Breathe!

Absolutely No Direct Sunlight for a month! Cleanliness is Key. Wash your tattoo frequently with warm water and soap. DO NOT TOUCH YOUR TATTOO unless you are washing it.

Be gentle with your skin! If you scab, leave the scab on as long as it takes to fall off naturally. Picking at your tattoo results in loss of pigment.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give the studio a call~ 704-332-3377

Day 4 and on

Did your artist use Saniderm?

How soon can I get my Tattoo Art?

To assure the best canvas possible, for the best healing potential, we recommend 1 year Fully Healed after your Final Surgery. This specialized work is prioritized by our professional and caring staff to assure all your questions are answered before moving forward with the Tattoo Process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is it going to feel like?

Mastectomy often leaves you with limited sensation. The tattooing process can stimulate the nerves and although you may not feel anything to the touch, the intimate and specific needling can have you feeling some random sensations in the breast or chest, and sometimes mildly elsewhere in the body. This is completely normal. We like you to be aware that tattooing may “wake up” some sensation in your breast tissue and we know that ultimately this is a wonderful thing. 

What is the healing process like?

The healing process should be fairly quick and relatively easy. The needling perforates the top layer of skin and lays the pigment just into the top of the layer that renews naturally every month. Around the 4th day your skin is well on its way. It will begin peeling like a sunburn which lasts about a week to a week and a half. You should feel like it is completely healed at this time although it truly takes a good 4-5 weeks to completely regenerate and create a healthy barrier to UV rays or potentially needed touch-ups.


How should I prepare?

Eat well and hydrate your body. All systems work together for the healing process so prepare your heart and mind as well as your body. Get good rest and breathe deep. It’s nice to wear comfortable clothing, bring your own pillow and if you're nervous, consider headphones if/when you need to get in the zone and focus more intently within. If your scar tissue is tight, gentle massage in the weeks leading up to your appointment is usually helpful as your loving touch readys the area for this Transformation. 

Do we take insurance?

No, we are not a medical facility, have no medical codes and do not work directly with insurance providers. We do offer you this work at a specialty rate to assure more access for our clients. 

How does radiation affect the Tattoo?

Radiation leaves the skin in a compromised state. Irradiated skin is a higher risk for cellulitis. This does not mean you should not get Tattooed, it means you will need to be extra cautious and meticulous with your after care. If you experience extra redness, heat on your breast, swollen lymph nodes or fever - please call your doctor right away. Make sure to note this on your Vision Form and speak directly with your Artist.

What about Chemo?

Chemotherapy can certainly affect your healing process because it can supress your immune system. There are different types of Chemo and everyone is unique. We recommend asking your doctor what is right for you before being Tattooed.