Breast Tattoo, Greensboro, NC

Lily Handt health + beauty > Breasts > Breast Tattoo, Greensboro, NC

Our breast tattoo experts are here to help you restore the original appearance of your breasts following mastectomy surgery.

Breast Tattoo in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
At Lily Handt health + beauty, we understand that breast cancer is a serious ordeal that can leaves some significant physical and emotional scars. Many breast cancer survivors that we have worked with struggled to adjust to the new appearance of their chests post-mastectomy, and we resolved to offer treatments to help other survivors feel more comfortable in their skins. For example, we offer breast tattoo services to recreate the appearance of your nipples and areolae if you have lost them to surgery, giving your breasts a more natural and familiar appearance.

Rest assured that our breast tattoo and pigmentation services are designed to create the most natural and lifelike appearance possible, so you will not have to worry about the results making you feel even weirder about your body’s changes. We use natural pigments to mimic the look of your skin, and we will discuss every step of the process with you so that we can deliver results that you can be 100% satisfied with. Our team will recreate the original look of your nipples and areolae so that you can feel at home in your body once more.

We are proud to serve the Greensboro, North Carolina community, and we want to help survivors of breast cancer, or any other illness or accident, feel at home in their bodies once again. If your breasts were damaged or their appearance altered in any way, we encourage you to give us a call to learn more about our breast tattoo services and how they can help restore your original appearance.


At Lily Handt health + beauty, we offer breast tattoos to those from Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Charlotte, Raleigh, Burlington, Concord, Mooresville, Salisbury, Statesville, Chapel Hill, Fayetteville, Asheboro, and Durham, North Carolina and throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.