Procedure

Retracted nipple repair

Retracted Nipple Repair, also known as inverted nipple correction, is a surgical procedure that corrects nipples that are abnormally positioned and appear inverted or retracted.

This condition can be congenital or acquired due to various factors. During the procedure, a plastic surgeon makes small incisions, releases constricting tissue, and repositions the nipple to achieve a natural, outward appearance.

Retracted nipple repair is often performed under local anesthesia, with minimal downtime, and can provide a long-lasting solution to enhance self-confidence and breast aesthetics.

Retracted Nipple Repair, also known as inverted nipple correction, is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting nipples that are abnormally positioned and appear inverted or retracted. Inverted nipples can be congenital (present from birth) or acquired due to factors like scarring or breast conditions. Here is more information about this procedure:

Procedure:

The specifics of the retracted nipple repair procedure can vary depending on the severity of the inversion and the individual's goals, but it typically involves the following steps:
  1. Anesthesia: In most cases, retracted nipple repair is performed under local anesthesia with or without sedation.
  2. Incision: The surgeon makes small incisions at the base of the nipple, typically hidden within its natural pigmentation or the areola.
  3. Release of Tissues: The surgeon carefully releases the tissue fibers and structures that are causing the nipple to be inverted. This may involve cutting or stretching the tight tissue.
  4. Repositioning: After releasing the constricting tissue, the surgeon repositions the nipple to an outward-projecting position.
  5. Suturing: The incisions are sutured closed with dissolvable stitches, and a dressing is applied. A shield is placed with sutures to protect the repair initially while initial healing is in progress.

Recovery:

Recovery from retracted nipple repair is usually relatively quick, with minimal discomfort. Patients can typically return to their normal activities within a few days. The initial results of the corrected nipple can be seen shortly after surgery, although some swelling may persist for a few weeks.

Results:

The results of retracted nipple repair are typically permanent, and the corrected nipple should remain in an outward position. The appearance is natural, and many patients report increased self-confidence and satisfaction with their breast aesthetics.

Benefits:

  • Restored Appearance: Retracted nipple repair restores the nipple's natural appearance, which can enhance self-esteem and confidence.
  • Improved Function: Correcting inverted nipples can also improve breastfeeding function in some cases.

Risks and Considerations:

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks, including infection, scarring, changes in nipple sensation, and the possibility of recurrence if the underlying cause is not fully addressed.

Consultation:

If you have retracted or inverted nipples and are considering retracted nipple repair, it is crucial to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon who can assess your specific situation, discuss your goals, and create a personalized treatment plan. The surgeon will evaluate the severity of the inversion and discuss the most appropriate techniques to achieve the desired outcome.

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