Breast Nipple Correction Surgery

First thing’s first. Not every pair of nipples and surrounding areola is symmetrical. A nipple and areola may be different in size, shape and tone when compared to the other on the same woman.

So, now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, you’ll understand that Breast Nipple Correction Surgery is not about achieving absolute symmetry – it’s about achieving an appearance that is more attractive and pleasing to the individual.

The surgery is designed to mainly correct the shape and size of the nipple and surrounding area. It can also correct inverted nipples (a problem that can be embarrassing to the women who have it).

Correcting size and/or shape involves making two circular incisions around the areola, with a little space between them. This allows the surgeon to remove unwanted tissue and stitch the skin together, thereby creating a smaller areola and/or better shape.

Correcting inverted nipples involves fat transfer, or making an incision in the bottom portion of the nipple to access the tissue that is keeping it from protruding.

Some women find that following breast augmentation, the appearance of their nipples and/or areolae are negatively affected. Breast Nipple Correction Surgery can address this problem, and may even be performed simultaneously with breast implant surgery.

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