Each one is handmade in the UK by one of our .ONPOiNT. prosthetist artists

No two nipples are the same they are all as unique as you are!
Colour inspirations
🌸 Soft & Light Tones
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Petal Blush – a delicate, barely-there pink
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Silk Rose – a soft pink with warm undertones
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Cotton Kiss – gentle and pale with a creamy finish
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Whisper Pink – subtle with a hint of peach
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Ballet Bloom – like a ballerina slipper, classic and fair
🌷 Natural Medium Tones
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Blushed Peony – romantic and rosy
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Dusky Petal – a muted mid-pink with natural depth
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Rosette – vintage pink with a neutral balance
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Tea Rose – classic and soft with beige-pink warmth
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Cameo Glow – natural with a slight sun-kissed flush
🌺 Deeper & Richer Tones
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Rosewood Dust – muted mauve-pink with earthy tones
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Velvet Dahlia – rich pink with berry undertones
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Wild Rose – bold, feminine, and confident
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Blush Cocoa – a warm, brown-pink hybrid
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Antique Bloom – deep vintage pink with a soft finish
The .ONPOiNT. Mission
We believe every individual should feel confident in their own skin, with these beautifully crafted, unique and bespoke Nipple Prosthetics
Shipped Worldwide
Non-Toxic
Vegan
Reach Compliant
Handmade
In the early days of my mission, I aimed to provide both women and men with beautiful 3D areola tattoos to help them feel whole again after breast surgeries. However, I soon realised in my studio that not everyone who undergoes surgery desires a tattoo, and some may need to wait a long time before they can consider it. While some people embrace their new appearance and prefer to leave their skin and shape as they are, others may find themselves unable to pursue tattooing for months or even years.
I have also worked with friends who were thrilled with their tattoos. Yet, during our conversations, they expressed a desire for nipple reconstruction surgery following their unilateral mastectomy, only to be told that it wasn’t an option for them. Although the tattoos are transformative and provide incredible benefits, for some, they will always feel incomplete without the fullness of a nipple. For these individuals, prosthetics are an important sensory addition to their healing journey.