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Pink October: it revolutionizes aesthetic reconstruction with silicone areola prostheses

The areola is the pigmented circular area that surrounds the nipple on the breast. After a mastectomythis part can be removed. Stéphanie Morlé, beautician in Bordeaux-Caudéran manufactures personalized silicone areola prosthesesallowing patients to regain part of their femininity after breast ablation**. These prostheses, molded and colored, imitate the natural areolas, are reusable and offer aesthetic and psychological relief without pain.

An alternative to tattoos and makeup

Stéphanie Morlé offers areola prostheses which offer a different option to common methods of reconstruction. While tattoos require regular touch-ups and can scare some women with the potential pain, These silicone prostheses are painless and allow the relief of the areola to be restored with impressive realism. The prosthesis can be designed before or after the operation, from a cast of the unaffected breast, or according to the patient’s preferences. Manufacturing takes about two hours, and each prosthesis can be worn for ten days before being cleaned and reattached.

Psychological and aesthetic support

It was through the story of a client that Stéphanie discovered this world of helping women affected by cancer. A request, then training, and soon, a deep personal commitment. “Seeing these women happy makes me happy too.” Touched by the happiness of women after the installation of these prostheses, she trained in this technique and now devotes part of her activity to this cause in her institute. These prostheses, offered at 350 euros, are partially reimbursed by certain mutual insurance companies on medical prescription. They provide an important aesthetic and psychological dimension, allowing women to reclaim their bodies painlessly and discreetly and to rebuild themselves.

Contact: Permanent Makeup Bordelais By Stéphanie & Nail bar Bordelais – 389 avenue d’Arès in Bordeaux

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