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Nipple Inversion Correction

Nipple inversion correction is a surgical or non-surgical procedure to correct inverted nipples, a condition where the nipple retracts inward rather than projecting outward. This condition can be congenital or acquired and might affect one or both nipples. While it is typically a cosmetic concern, in some cases, it can cause functional issues, such as difficulties with breastfeeding or hygiene.

Causes of Nipple Inversion

Congenital

1. Short or tight milk ducts pulling the nipple inward.
2. Underdevelopment of supporting tissues in the nipple.

Acquired

1. Scar tissue or injury.
2. Conditions like mastitis or ductal issues.
3. Rarely, can be a symptom of breast cancer, especially if it occurs suddenly.

Who is a Candidate for Breast Reduction?

Ideal candidates:

Correction Options

1. Non-Surgical Methods

Suitable for mild cases (Grade 1 or 2).

Suction Devices :

  • Small suction tools (e.g., Avent Niplette or nipple shields) gently pull the nipple outward over time.
  • Requires consistent use for several weeks.
  • Breastfeeding Exercises : Gentle massage or manual stretching techniques can sometimes improve nipple projection.

    2. Surgical Methods

    For moderate to severe cases (Grade 2 or 3), or when non-surgical methods are ineffective:

    1. Milk-Duct Sparing Surgery:

  • Preserves the milk ducts to allow breastfeeding post-procedure.
  • Tight tissues or ducts are released, allowing the nipple to project outward.
  • 2. Milk-Duct Severing Surgery:

  • In cases where breastfeeding is not a priority, ducts are cut for a more definitive correction.
  • Results in permanent correction but may eliminate the ability to breastfeed.
  • 3. Fat Grafting or Filler Injections:

  • Sometimes used to support the base of the nipple and maintain projection.
  • 4. Stitching Techniques:

  • Internal sutures are placed to keep the nipple in an outward position.
  • Minimal scarring with a natural appearance.
  • Procedure Overview

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    Longevity of Results

    Breast reduction results are generally long-lasting, but factors such as aging, weight fluctuations, pregnancy, and hormonal changes can affect breast size and shape over time. Maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle can help preserve results.

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