Inverted Nipple Surgery – A Complete Guide


Posted July 15, 2021 by Drdanielbarrett

An inverted nipple is a common condition among men and women. And as the name suggests, inverted nipple indents instead of protruding, thus, resulting in lowered self-esteem in the person suffering from it.

 
An inverted nipple is a common condition among men and women. And as the name suggests, inverted nipple indents instead of protruding, thus, resulting in lowered self-esteem in the person suffering from it.

However, it is important to keep in mind that not all inverted nipples are permanently inverted. Some nipples only invert and can revert after changes in temperature or simulation.

The best thing is that it is easy to fix the issue of inverted nipples with surgery.

In this article, we will take a look at surgery options and much more.

Types of nipple inversion surgery

There are two types of surgical options to get the inverted nipples corrected - the Parachute-flap technique and the Detached-duct technique.

Both of these methods are taken on an outpatient basis and are typically simple. In fact, a patient can leave the facility within two hours of undergoing the procedure.

The main concern of patients with nipple inversion surgery is their ability to breastfeed after the process. Below are the preferred methods:

Leaving part of milk duct system intact

As per this method, a tiny incision will be made on the base of the nipple.

This way, it becomes possible for the surgeon to lift the areola from the underlying tissue. Then the sutures are placed in purse-string style, allowing the partially attached nipple tissue to protrude.

Scar contracture around the nipple’s base also increases the overall protrusion.

Detaching the milk duct system

This is a commonly used procedure in severe cases.

An incision is made on the nipple’s base after the patient is injected with local anesthesia.

During the process, the surgeon detaches the milk duct from the nipple. This results in nipple protrusion naturally from the breast because the shortened milk duct tension is eliminated successfully.

The incision is then sutured, leaving the protruding nipple.

Both the techniques aim at enhancing the appearance of the breast while retaining the nipple’s sensitivity. The scarring caused is both the technique is barely visible.

Top common non-surgical alternatives

1- The Hoffman technique: This process was introduced by Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman that involves manually drawing the nipple out by following the step:

● Place the thumbs above and below the nipple’s base.

● Then firmly press the breast tissue.

● While pressing, ensure to pull the thumbs away from each other.

● Move the thumbs around the nipple and keep repeating the process.

2- Suction: The suction device helps in addressing cosmetic concerns. They have a ‘cup-like device that needs to be placed on the nipple. Then the suction can be used to protrude the nipple.

Bottom line

Well, there you go. This is the answer to your question, “how to fix an inverted nipple?”

If you wish to undergo the treatment, then connect with a reliable, board-certified plastic surgeon for better results.
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Last Updated July 15, 2021