Where to Get a Post-Breast Cancer Tattoo in New Hampshire

At Ink 4 Pink, we know the power of a post-breast cancer tattoo in making survivors feel whole again, whether it’s a 3D nipple tattoo, scar camouflage tattoo, or eyebrow tattoo.  

Ready to take the leap but not sure where to go? Ink 4 Pink is lucky to partner with a fantastic group of tattoo artists who specialize in post-breast cancer tattoos. And with our headquarters in Rye, New Hampshire, we happen to know plenty of great artists in the Granite State! If you’re looking for someone to help with a camouflage, nipple, or eyebrow tattoo, here are a few of our favorites:

5 Monkeys Tattoo
Tegan Beyer
102 Main Street
Newmarket, NH 03857

Tegan has been tattooing since 1996 and is a multi award-winning, published artist. She is open to projects of all sizes, including areola tattoos and extensive cover ups of scars including mastectomy tattoos. She specializes in a wide array of styles such as illustrative, Japanese, geometric, portraits, floral, fine art replicas, watercolor, and realism.

My Beautiful Brows by Vee
Vanda Nong
17 Freetown Road
Raymond, NH

Vee specializes in scar camouflage work and permanent makeup services. This tattooist is dedicated to enhancing natural beauty through a range of transformative treatments tailored to your taste and needs.

Wake Up in Makeup
Erin Haglund
13 Rockingham Road
Windham, NH 03087

Erin is an expert in paramedical tattooing, including breast scar tattooing and 3D areola tattooing. Her transformative procedures provide breast cancer survivors with the opportunity to restore their confidence and celebrate the resilience and beauty that lies beyond the challenges they have faced. 

Not in New Hampshire? We have tattoo partners in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Connecticut, and our network keeps growing! Check out a full list of partner tattooists here. Interested in becoming a tattoo partner?  Fill out our Tattoo Artist Partner Submission Form!

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