New App Helps Breast Cancer Survivors Find Tattoo to Hide Mastectomy Scars

Inkspiration lets breast cancer survivors envision body art.

With the app, a woman can take a picture of her body, paste a tattoo on to it and see if she likes how it looks. The app also displays body types with common forms of scar tissue that may result from mastectomies. Once they have made a decision, the organization helps connect them with a tattoo artist who has experience in tattooing mastectomy scar tissue.

Karen Richards was one of the beta testers for the app and says it's a great device for women who are unsure about or trying to find the right tattoo and is for women who have undergone breast reconstruction or not.

"I think it's an incredible way for women to experiment with tattoos and designs before they commit to having ink on their body."

Richards, a 12-year breast cancer survivor, says the scarring acts as a reminder of the ordeal.

"Even though my scars have faded, it's still the very first thing I see when I look in the mirror," she said. "For me, it doesn't matter how long has passed. It's still the first thing I see."

Franus says the app will soon offer more features, including an option for purchasing temporary tattoos in the mail.

"The big deal is they have for the first time a very visceral look at what the future looks like on their own terms."

Richards has not yet come to a decision. I'm working with my artist," she says, and using the app to experiment with different designs.