10-01-2013, 22:09
(10-01-2013, 21:59)Doll Wrote: ^ Holy crap, I never would have thought of that! Oh wow! That's actually a great idea! I would just worry that it would fade over time, so you'd have to make sure to get it touched-up every few years (unless they use really good ink, and you make sure to moisturize every day, then it's possible for the colour to last a long, long time!)
The best way to locate these artists is to call doctors that do breast reconstructive surgery (usually after cancer). Most of them either have an artist that works with them or can refer you to one. Also, when you talk to the artist, let them know that you are not a reconstructive patient and they should be able to give you a more permanent tattoo. The ones given after surgery are required to be not as deep as a traditional tattoo (I don't know why) and are considered "semi-permanent".
I know all this because I talked with an artist in Colorado Springs a few months ago when I was also looking for a way to increase areola size. Be sure and ask for before/after photos to be sure you have a competent artist.
Good luck!
Misty