Nipple Reduction Before And After Photos

View successful before & after photos of nipple reduction from real patients.

Nipple reduction is a simple procedure that could be done for making the nipple smaller.

This procedure could be done under local anesthesia and would require minimal time and postop recovery.

Nipple reduction surgery involves the removal of a wedge of nipple tissue in a Chevron pattern (think of the shape of the Chevron gasoline logo) with repair of the skin edges using absorbable sutures.

The surgery can be performed under local anesthesia, though surgeons frequently perform it under general anesthesia in conjunction with breast enlargement or other procedures.

Nipple reduction generally does not interfere with nipple sensation but will definitely interfere with breast feeding. Although the amount of tissue removed with nipple reduction can be varied, approximately 50% reduction in nipple projection is the most common request.

Typical cost is $1400. If the nipples sag, nipple lift may also be performed in conjunction with or separate from nipple reduction.

Nipple reduction options

There are a couple of differnt ways to reduce the nipples, depending upon whether they project too much, are too wide, or both. All can be done easily under local anesthesia. Areolar reduction is most often done by removing a donut shaped area of skin, so there is a scar around the outer edge.

If only a small reduction is needed, then the donut can be removed around the base of the nipple so the scar is more inconspicuous.

There are many different options for nipple reduction surgery. This procedure may be performed under local anesthesia as an outpatient. The techniques avoid cutting or transacting the nerves to help you retain the all-important sensitivity of the nipples.

Surgeons also preserve the ducts of the nipple to prevent any collection or infection within the duct system. Scars are not noticeable at as the skin of the nipple heals extremely well.

Nipple reduction and areola reduction

People commonly confuse nipple reduction with areola reduction. The former is the protruding portion than can be reduced by shortening but this may interfere with nursing and should be completed after cessation of lactation. Large areolae are the pigmented portion that can be reduced in diameter by making an incision all the way around the areola and then placing a stitch that acts as a drawstring to reduce the surrounding skin.

There are various techniques based on the appearance of the nipples. Some are just too long, others are too wide and some look like mushrooms with a stalk that widens at the top.

The procedure done would depend on the actual look of the nipple and on YOUR desired nipple look. The procedure is an office procedure under local anesthesia. The ONLY important point to understand is that the breast ducts are severed and sealed by scar tissue.

You should not have it done if you are still planning on breast feeding.

Nipple reduction (not areola) is easily done under local anesthesia. The final size is determined by the patient before the operation begins. Usually around 50% is removed.

Nipple and Areolar Reduction Surgery

Nipple and Areola size affect the aesthetic harmony of the breast. Surgeons perform nipple and areolar size reduction in an outpatient setting using techniques to that spare nerve injury and minimize the risk of sensory loss.

Patients typically return after several days to have the sutures removed.

When nipples are too large, pendulous, or over-projecting a nipple reduction can be performed. Surgeons generally perform a horizontal ellipse excision of about 50% of the extra nipple and close with disolvable sutures. This can be done under local anesthesia and the patients are quite happy.

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