Overview

Inverted nipples can cause distress for many women, leading to potential breastfeeding problems and a lack of self-esteem. An inverted nipple may appear flat, as a slit-like depression, or not be in the usual nipple location. Your surgeon will advise you on the most suitable corrective procedure.

Consultation

During your consultation, you will be asked to specify what you would like to see improved. This will help your surgeon understand your expectations and determine whether they can realistically be achieved.

Procedure

  • Anesthesia: The nipple correction procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia, and no hospital admission is required.
  • Process: The specific techniques used will depend on your desired outcomes and will be explained in detail by your surgeon.

After Surgery

  • Post-Surgery Care: Following nipple correction, normal activities can usually be resumed when the patient feels comfortable doing so and with the surgeon's advice.
  • Pain and Discomfort: Any pain or discomfort post-surgery is typically minimal and can be managed with medications if necessary.

Results

  • Appearance: Patients generally achieve the desired nipple shape and position with minimal complications.
  • Healing and Follow-up: The surgeon will provide specific instructions on post-operative care and any follow-up visits necessary to monitor healing and ensure optimal results.
  • Our goal is to make your surgical experience as easy and comfortable as possible.

Complications

    Significant complications from nipple correction are infrequent. Every year, many people have their nipples reshaped, experience no major problems, and are delighted with the results. However, anyone considering surgery should be aware of both the benefits and risks. Your surgeon will discuss these with you during your consultation.
Disclaimer: Results may vary from person to person.

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