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Israeli prosthetic nipple business takes off

February 13, 2014 10:34

By

Nathan Jeffay,

Nathan Jeffay

1 min read

Michelle Kolath-Arbel did not dream that her breast cancer diagnosis in 2010 would eventually turn her into a pioneering innovator.

But four years on, Ms Kolath-Arbel of Kfar Saba is running a successful business making and selling what she believes is a unique product — realistic-looking nipples that can be mounted on reconstructed breasts. “I got through chemotherapy, needed a full mastectomy on one side, and not many people know that when you do a full mastectomy with reconstruction you normally lose a nipple,” she said.

“At the end of this I had no hair anywhere, had lost my eyelashes and eyebrows, and when they took my nipples I felt I’d lost my femininity.”

She showed her surviving nipple to a US online seller via Skype and ordered a stick-on copy for her other breast, but found it hard, rubbery and “ridiculous”. The only other option was surgery to create a nipple-like lump, which would then be coloured with a tattoo.

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