From the moment a woman learns that she has breast cancer, her life is forever changed—from the treatment challenges of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery to the personal and emotional challenges of a change in identity, a loss of control, and physical self-acceptance. For many survivors, the difficult journey of emotional healing continues long after active treatment ends, and this phase deserves to be addressed with the same urgency and compassion as diagnosis and treatment. To dive into this defining moment of the cancer care continuum and learn how providers can support patients as they navigate vulnerable moments, CANCER BUZZ spoke with Taylor Keeney, an areola restoration tattoo artist, licensed esthetician, and owner of TayK Cosmetics, and her client Eraina Bartholomew, a survivor of breast cancer. Together, the guests explore the human side of cancer care, how paramedical tattooing bridges a critical gap in breast cancer survivorship care, and the importance of restoring not just physical health, but dignity and joy.
“Unfortunately, cosmetics can be seen as superficial in today’s society, especially with women. But [paramedical tattooing] plays a big role in [survivors’] mental and emotional health, their psyche, [and] how they view themselves. It’s very symbolic to help them close that chapter of breast cancer and move forward in their life.” – Taylor Keeney
“That experience changed my life. It meant so much to me...at the end of this journey, to find some sense of normalcy in feeling [complete and] like a whole woman...being able to look in the mirror and not cringe at myself.” – Eraina Bartholomew
Guest:


Taylor Keeney
Areola Restoration Tattoo Artist
Licensed Esthetician
Owner
TayK Cosmetics
Eraina Bartholomew
Breast Cancer Survivor
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