- Mirror
- Posted on: 19th Dec 2018
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"I don't show it in a sexual way. It's only the picture of the actual areola and the nipple itself.” Ms Winstanley added that Facebook was the main platform she uses to promote her free service. She added: “Giving somebody the areola tattoo, it's just the end of the treatment. "It's finishing; it's giving them the normality back that's been taken away. "I often have tears. Ladies send me cards and flowers and things and say how it's changed their lives.”SEE ALSO :France to pursue tax frauds through social media
Facebook says it's investigating the issue.


