Christchurch’s first approved Alopecia & Chemotherapy Eyebrow Provider with
Te Whatu Ora
This means you can be fully funded to receive
My Advanced 3D Realism Hairstrokes Technique
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Areola Nipple 3D Restorative Tattoo
Fully funded to receive my Realism Nipple & Areola Restoration Tattoo
A restorative step after breast cancer
After everything you and your body has carried.
3D areola and nipple tattooing is a specialized paramedical technique that recreates the natural appearance of a nipple and areola using detailed pigment layering and soft shading. Although the skin remains flat, the result creates the illusion of natural dimension — subtle, realistic, and designed uniquely for you.
Whether reconstruction involved implants or flap procedures such as Latissimus dorsi flap (LD flap) or Deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP flap), this treatment can be tailored to reconstructed and scarred skin once medically cleared.
For many women, this is the final chapter in a long journey.
Not because it changes what happened —
but because it can help you feel whole again.
This is not about perfection.
It’s about reclaiming, restoring, and recognising yourself.
FAQ - 3D Realism Areola & Nipple Tattooing
Am I a candidate for this treatment?
Most clients who have completed breast reconstruction after a single or double mastectomy are suitable candidates. This includes those who have had implant reconstruction or flap procedures.
Treatment can also be performed over scar tissue once the area is fully healed and medically cleared.
When can I have nipple tattooing done?
Treatment is typically performed once reconstruction is complete and the area has fully healed — usually 3–6 months post-surgery, or as advised by your surgeon.
Medical clearance is always recommended to ensure the skin is ready for treatment.
Does the procedure hurt?
Sensitivity varies. Some reconstructed breasts have reduced sensation, while others may still feel tender. Most clients describe the treatment as very manageable and significantly more comfortable than expected.. Numbing options can be discussed if needed.
Will it look natural?
Yes — the goal is realism, not “tattooed.” Colour is custom blended to suit your skin tone, and shape is carefully mapped to create balance and symmetry. The use of shading and highlight techniques creates a soft, natural 3D illusion. Results are designed to restore harmony rather than draw attention.
Alopecia & Chemotherapy Brow Restoration
Funded restorative cosmetic tattooing
Hair loss due to alopecia or chemotherapy can significantly impact confidence and identity. Brows frame the face — and when they’re lost, it can feel like a part of you disappears too.
I specialise in restorative brow tattooing for clients with medically diagnosed alopecia and those undergoing or recovering from chemotherapy. Using advanced cosmetic tattoo techniques tailored for hair-loss affected and sensitive skin, I create soft, natural, realistic brows designed to restore balance and confidence.
I am proud to have received industry awards in this restorative category, recognising both technical precision and compassionate care within paramedical cosmetic tattooing.
Through Te Whatu Ora, eligible clients may receive funded treatment when referred appropriately to an approved provider.
Every consultation is private, personalised and handled with discretion.
This work is not about trends — it is about restoration, dignity and feeling like yourself again.
FAQ -Alopecia & Chemotherapy
Who qualifies for funded treatment?
Clients must have a confirmed medical diagnosis of alopecia or be undergoing/recovering from chemotherapy, with appropriate referral documentation.
Do I need a referral?
Yes. Funding through Te Whatu Ora requires medical confirmation and approval prior to treatment.
How many sessions are required?
Most restorative brow treatments require an initial session and a refinement session once healed.
Because alopecia is an autoimmune condition, will my body reject or break down the pigment?
Alopecia affects the hair follicle — it does not “attack” tattoo pigment. Cosmetic tattoo pigment is placed within the upper dermal layer of the skin, where it is safely held by the body.
That said, autoimmune conditions can sometimes influence how the skin heals. In some cases, pigment retention may be slightly softer or require an additional refinement session. This is assessed individually.
“I recently had the nano stroke eyebrow procedure done for medical reasons, and I just want to say how grateful I am for Kendra. She was so warm and welcoming from the moment I walked in, and she eased my nerves straight away. She took her time explaining everything, answered all my questions, and was just genuinely lovely to chat with, it felt like catching up with an old friend.
The whole process was completely pain free, and I felt looked after the entire time. The results are flawless, they are healing beautifully, and her before/aftercare instructions were clear and easy to follow. Her studio is clean, and her hygiene practices were perfect!
I couldn’t be happier. Kendra you are AMAZING at what you do”
-Hannah”Kendra is a master of her craft. Kendra takes immense pride in her work and puts the needs of her patients at the forefront of her work. I’ve battled alopecia for many years, to the point where it has claimed my eye brows. However, Kendra provided a solution that let me have the last laugh. My new eye brows are fabulous. My first words were ‘they look like real hairs’. I can’t thank Kendra enough for what she has done. She’s a star!
-Darren