Few tattoo artists tell their clients they could win a soppy T-shirt contest.Then again, few tattoo artists are utterly like Vincent “Vinnie” Myers.
In his emporium in a medium frame mall in Finksburg, a half-hour expostulate from Baltimore, Myers specializes in tattooing boobs and areolas onto women who have undergone breast cancer surgery.
Using precisely churned pigments, he creates a ideal 3-D apparition of a genuine thing — and in doing so, enables women who have undergone mastectomies to feel entirely like women once again.
“It’s distant some-more rewarding than anything else we have ever done,” pronounced Myers, 49, who has dedicated a final decade of his 28 years as a tattoo artist concentrating on post-op cosmetic tattoos.
He has treated around 3,000 breast cancer survivors so far, including many referred to him by surgeons during Baltimore’s prestigious Johns Hopkins medical core and other hosp...