Nipple correction

Nipple Reduction can bring back your confidence in the way your breasts look, which can have a positive impact. The Nipple correction surgery makes the appearance better while protecting sensitivity of the nipples. Many women who have functional or aesthetic concerns with their nipples get help through surgery.

Procedure Time

Patients are admitted in hospitals for the procedures. For more details and free consultation, you can fill in the inquiry form on our website. All your medical queries will be answered.

Pre-Procedure Requirement
  • Inform your surgeon of allergies, medical conditions and medication that you are taking.
  • Avoid aspirin and blood thinning medicines from two weeks prior to the surgery to eliminate bleeding.
  • Also quit smoking before the surgery or this may react with the anesthesia and lengthen the healing process. Smoking will cause you breathing problems while still under general anesthesia.
Procedure

Nipple correction surgery is performed under local anesthesia. In this procedure, a small incision on the nipple is made and around the perimeter of the areola. After the incision is made, the extra tissue from that area is eliminated. The incisions are stitched together to close the skin and the breasts are bandaged.

Post Procedure Advice

The patient will be allowed to go home shortly after the Nipple correction surgery. Shower or bath will only be allowed after two days. Start work and driving within a day or two. Physical contact with breasts will only be possible after a month. Refrain from strenuous activity for at least three weeks. It may take about one year time for the scars from the operation to fade.

FAQ's
  • Are there other procedures that could be done along with Nipple correction surgery to enhance the size and shape of my breasts?
  • It totally depends on the size and condition of your breasts. Either Breast Augmentation or Breast Lift or Breast Reduction could be performed to enhance the size and shape of your breasts.

  • Are there alternatives to Nipple correction surgery?
  • There are no non-surgical alternatives.

  • When should I call my doctor?
  • Call your doctor if you have the following symptoms:

    Fever over 101º F after the surgery

    Rising pain or swelling

    Redness or tenderness

    Numbness