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Reclaim Your Body

A new hope for breast cancer survivors.

Agoura, CA (PRWEB) September 14, 2006 -- “I never thought I would feel like a woman again,” is a typical response heard by Ruth Swissa, Let’s Face It, www.letsfaceitla.com, from her many cancer survivors. A leader in the execution of micro-pigmentation, a non-surgical procedure, Swissa appreciates the significance in eliminating all remnants of the conquered disease.

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I never thought I would feel like a woman again
Micro-pigmentation is non-invasive application using tiny droplets of custom blended colors, skillfully deposited into the dermal layer of skin to simulate a natural looking breast. In cases of reconstructive breast surgery after mastectomy, the medical micro-pigmentation process is used to improve the aesthetic appearance of the nipple areola complex. The application of flesh-colored pigments to the restored areas of the areola may be utilized either as a supplement or as a less invasive alternative to the skin-grafting procedure that, for many years, was the only available method of restoring balanced coloration to the area. Usually, the process takes several visits to obtain the desired final result. The medical micro-pigmentation procedure is used in restoring pigment balance that is lost with cancer treatments.

Many breast cancer survivors feel that going back to feeling their happy ‘normal’ self, is very hard. This difficulty can be largely attributed to the fact that after a mastectomy, patients believe their womanhood has been stolen and feel as though they are unable to regain their true sense of identity. By camouflaging all traces of scarring and discoloration, the areola pigmentation process allows women, who have undergone breast surgery, to feel whole again.

For more information contact Let’s Face It at :(818) 735-8818 or log onto www.letsfaceitla.com.

About Let’s Face It:
Ruth Swissa, Let's Face It, www.letsfaceitla.com, is a licensed cosmetologist, a certified permanent make-up artist, Member of the Society of Professionals. Ruth studied at the fine arts institute for eight years, completing intensive courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, calligraphy and photography. Combining her educational training with her lifetime of experience in cosmetology has garnered her a specialized reputation in fine art of medical micro-pigmentation.

Contact:
Suzi Bruno
PRIME L.A. Public Relations
(818) 995-1290
www.primela.com

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