Burn survivor using tattoos to help others

Burn survivor using tattoos to help others

Burn survivor using tattoos to help others | CTV News

It was a horrific accident in her own childhood that spurred 27-year-old Basma Hameed to want to learn tattooing so that she could help others.

When Hameed was two, a pan fell off a stove in her childhood home in Iraq, spilling hot oil down her face. She endured third-degree burns that plastic surgeons spent years trying to repair.

With every painful operation, Hameed hoped doctors would be able to erase her scars.

“You believe that once you leave the surgery room that everything is going to be alright and everything is going to go back to normal. But that wasn’t the case,” Hameed told CTV’s Canada AM Wednesday. “Every time the bandages came off, it still looked the same to me.”

Finally, when Hameed was 16, her plastic surgery team told her they were out of options.

“My surgeon said: ‘Take your money and go on a vacation, because we can’t do anything else for you’,” she recalls.

“At that point, I still had red discoloration. I couldn’t take that and accept it. So I had to go and see what I could find.”

Hameed wanted to find a way to replace the eyebrow she had lost in the accident and learned about “permanent makeup,” or cosmetic tattooing.

“And once I looked into that, I thought, ‘Well, if we can do tattoos for eyebrows, eyeliner and lips, why not use the same technique and mix pigments that match your skin and tattoo into the scar?’

She admits the idea seemed strange at first, but she decided to take a two-year esthetician course at George Brown College in Toronto and learn everything she could about micropigmentation tattoos by apprenticing with a tattoo artist.

“And that’s when I got in front of the mirror and started working on my own face,” she says.

Hameed doesn’t remember feeling scared about trying a permanent procedure on her own face. “I just thought, ‘Why not?’ I really had nothing to lose,” she says.

It took about three years, but today, Hameed has an almost-perfect skin tone, with few reminders of the accident that defined her childhood.

She’s now opened up her own clinic that offers cosmetic tattoos, as well as “para-medical tattoos” for Burn and cancer survivors, and people with all kinds of skin colour conditions, such as vitiligo.

She now gets so many referrals from plastic surgeons, she’s having trouble keeping up. She’s opened a second clinic in Chicago and has also created a training academy, to train more people in her techniques so they can work directly in plastic surgery clinics.

Most of Hameed’s clients need between eight and 20 one-hour treatments. But because health insurance doesn’t cover the procedures and because many can’t afford it, two years ago, she started the Basma Hameed Survivors Foundation charity, to raise fund for people who otherwise could not afford her fees.

Hameed says what she enjoys most about her work is being able to help people who — like her once — have few other options.

“And when people hear my story, they feel so much better and realize there’s still hope,” she says. “You never have to give up and say, ‘You know, I have to accept it.’ Just finding out there is something makes them feel so much better.”

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Basma Hameed speaks about her experience and opening a clinic to help people with para-medical tattooing on CTV’s Canada AM on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024.

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Basma Hameed is seen at the age of 16 before she began giving herself micropigmentation tattoos.

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Jimi Jamison, Survivor Lead Singer, Dead at 63

Jimi Jamison, Survivor Lead Singer, Dead at 63

Jimi Jamison, Survivor Lead Singer, Dead at 63 | Rolling Stone

Jimi Jamison, Survivor Lead Singer, Dead at 63

Rocker sang on band’s hits ‘Burning Heart’ and ‘The Moment of Truth,’ as well as ‘Baywatch’ theme ‘I’m Always There’

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Jimi Jamison, the Lead singer of Eighties rock bands Cobra and Survivor, passed away August 31 after suffering a heart attack, TMZ reports. He was 63. Jamison’s booking manager confirmed to TMZ that the former Survivor singer had died. Jamison served as Survivor’s Lead singer from 1984 until 1988, proving the vocals for the band’s hits like "The Moment of Truth" from The Karate Kid, "Is This Love," and "Burning Heart" from Rocky IV. As a solo artist, he recorded the track "I’m Always Here," which became the memorable theme song for the TV series Baywatch.

Jamison joined Survivor after their then-lead Singer, David Bickler, was forced to leave the group after developing polyps on his vocal chords shortly after Survivor recorded their biggest hit, the Grammy-winning Rocky III cut "Eye of the Tiger." In 1984, following the dissolution of Cobra, Jamison stepped in as Survivor Lead Singer, recording three albums with the band, 1984’s Vital Signs, 1986’s When Seconds Count and 1988’s Too Hot to Sleep. Survivor disbanded in 1989, but reformed in 1993 with Bickler back at the microphone. Jamison would eventually rejoin Survivor in 2000 for another six years.


In the Nineties, the band was mired in legal issues as Jamison toured under the Survivor moniker even though his former bandmates, who had reunited with Bickler, also performed as Survivor. This Lead to lawsuits between the two groups, which weren’t resolved until guitarist Frankie Sullivan assumed ownership of the Survivor name. The band eventually made amends and, in recent years, Survivor toured with both Jamison and Bickler.

At press time, neither Survivor’s Twitter nor Facebook accounts had commented on Jamison’s death. The band had performed in Morgan Hill, California on August 30. They were scheduled to begin another tour on September 12 in Parker, Colorado.

Survivor 30

Survivor 30

Will anyone be watching this? Looks like it might be pretty good this season. I had to stop watching it because it became ridiculous. Also Amazing Race looks good, some teams that have ppl who don’t know one another this season.

Survivor Video – It’s Survivor Warfare (Preview) – CBS.com

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Survivor 30

Survivor 30

Will anyone be watching this? Looks like it might be pretty good this season. I had to stop watching it because it became ridiculous. Also Amazing Race looks good, some teams that have ppl who don’t know one another this season.

Survivor Video – It’s Survivor Warfare (Preview) – CBS.com