
Oncological and Reconstructive Micropigmentation Unit
At Clínicas Ilahy, part of the Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery Unit of IMED Hospitals, we incorporate medical and reconstructive micropigmentation as part of a comprehensive health approach, aimed not only at physical recovery but also at emotional well-being and improving our patients’ quality of life.
This treatment is especially indicated for oncology patients and individuals with post-surgical sequelae, offering safe, personalized solutions carried out in a hospital setting with the highest safety protocols.
What is micropigmentation?
Micropigmentation is a technique that involves the controlled implantation of pigments into the superficial layers of the skin, with the goal of visually restoring, correcting, or enhancing specific areas of the body.
Unlike conventional tattooing, medical micropigmentation uses:
- Approved and biocompatible pigments
- Precise and superficial techniques
- Natural results tailored to each patient
In the medical field, it has become an effective tool to complement surgical treatments, particularly in reconstructive and reparative procedures.
Oncological Micropigmentation
Oncological micropigmentation is aimed at patients who have undergone an oncological process, especially breast cancer, and who present visible sequelae after surgeries such as mastectomies or breast reconstructions.
This treatment allows:
• Natural recreation of the areola-nipple complex
• Improvement of breast symmetry and aesthetic appearance
• Support for emotional recovery and self-esteem
In cases of complex surgeries, such as those involving nipple necrosis, micropigmentation offers a non-invasive alternative to improve the final appearance of the reconstruction.
At Clínicas Ilahy, this procedure is always performed following a prior assessment, respecting the patient’s healing time and individual conditions.




