Reconstructed Nipples Vs. Tattoo Artistry
August 27, 2008 by Karen Lynch
Filed under Women's Health
Meg Gaffney is a nurse, and when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided to skip chemotherapy and radiation, and go right to a bilateral mastectomy.
But when her plastic surgeon recommended a skin graft surgery to build up new nipples, she decided to incorporate art into her own personal healing process.
For Meg, that meant getting nipples tattooed onto her body instead of the graft surgery, and — after months of searching for an artist willing to take on her challenge — she’s about to get the work done!
Check this out out:
The website is featuring 8 parts of a documentary …read more
My Personal Independence Day
July 22, 2008 by Karen Lynch
Filed under Women's Health
I was never more dependent on others, since my childhood days, than I was after my TRAM flap reconstruction, immediately following my double mastectomy.
I mean seriously, I was cut hip-to-hip, hardly able to walk upright let alone lift anything for weeks, all the while nursing a seriously sore chest that had been to battle and back. Some of you know first hand what I mean, don’t you? That particular surgery defines debilitation — it’s unreal.
When I first returned from the hospital, I learned some serious lessons about humility. I was officially bedridden, with more drains coming out of my body …read more
Breasts: With or Without Nipples?
May 6, 2008 by Karen Lynch
Filed under Women's Health
Is that a question you ever thought you’d be asked? But if you are meeting with a plastic surgeon to discuss your reconstruction options, it’s one you need to ponder.
You’re going to love Dr. Narayan,” my friend said to me as we talked over coffee one morning after my second diagnosis. “He did the neatest little trick with a cocktail napkin in his office when I met with him, showing me how he’d reconstruct my nipples if I chose to have a mastectomy. I almost wanted to have surgery just for those nipples he was promising me!
I did …read more




