Inverted nipples occur due to retraction of the ducts connecting your nipples to the underlying breast tissue. This is corrected by dividing these ducts and then stopping scar tissue forming between the cut ends of the ducts and pulling the nipple back inwards.
To do this, a barrier has to be placed between the cut ends of the ducts. This is either done with a stitch inside the base of the nipple or by folding a piece of tissue into the space between the cut ends of the ducts.
Correction of inverted nipples is usually done under local anaesthetic and you can go home after the procedure. To correct inverted nipples on both breasts, takes approximately one hour.
If you have not completed your family, plan to have further children and would like to breastfeed, it is important to realise that by cutting the ducts between the breast tissue and the nipple it is likely that you will be unable to breastfeed.
For more information on Nipple Correction Surgery schedule an appointment with consultant Plastic Surgeon Anthony MacQuillan.
1 to 1.5 hours
Local or general
Day case
6 weeks
You should see the final results at 3 months post-procedure, but your scars will continue to improve over the next 12 months.
Before & Afters
Benefits of Nipple Correction Surgery
Nipple Correction surgery, also known as nipple reshaping or nipple surgery, can address a range of cosmetic concerns related to the size, shape, symmetry, or position of the nipples and areolas. Some of the key benefits include:
Improved Symmetry: Nipple Correction surgery can correct asymmetrical nipples, ensuring that both nipples are of similar size, shape, and position. This can enhance overall breast symmetry and improve aesthetic balance.
Enhanced Proportion: For individuals with disproportionately large or protruding nipples, Nipple Correction surgery can resize and reshape the nipples to better match the proportions of the breasts, resulting in a more harmonious and natural appearance.
Reduced Projection: This surgery can also address excessively long or prominent nipples by reducing their projection. This can alleviate self-consciousness and discomfort associated with protruding nipples, allowing individuals to feel more confident in their appearance.
Correction of Inverted Nipples: Nipple Correction surgery can correct inverted nipples, a condition where the nipples are retracted or pulled inward instead of protruding outward. This procedure can improve nipple projection and functionality, as well as enhance self-esteem and body image.
Treatment of Enlarged Areolas: Nipple Correction surgery can address enlarged or stretched areolas, restoring them to a more proportionate size and shape. This can improve the overall appearance of the breasts and enhance self-confidence.
Functional Improvement: In addition to cosmetic benefits, Nipple Correction surgery can also improve nipple function and sensitivity, particularly in cases of inverted nipples or other anatomical variations affecting nipple appearance and functionality.
Overall, Nipple Correction surgery offers a range of aesthetic and functional benefits for individuals seeking to address cosmetic concerns related to the nipples and areolas. By improving symmetry, proportion, and projection, this procedure can enhance overall breast aesthetics and boost self-confidence, leading to a more positive body image and improved quality of life.
Can Nipple Correction Surgery Help Me?
Approximately 10% to 20% of women in the UK suffer from flat or inverted nipples. This common breast condition can cause a great deal of distress for women and often impacts on personal relationships.
While the majority are born with the condition, they can also occur due to sudden, dramatic weight loss. Most women born with inverted nipples have short milk ducts, but sometimes the nipple can become inverted after pregnancy or breastfeeding.
If your nipple(s) have become retracted recently with no obvious cause, it’s important to seek medical advice to rule out a more serious medical condition.
The condition varies in severity and is categorised by different Grades (see below).
Inverted Nipple Correction can help those living with the condition regain their confidence and enjoy a better quality of life.
How is Nipple Correction Surgery Performed?
Inverted Nipple Surgery involves making an incision at the base or around the nipple and then dividing or separating the milk cuts so the nipple can sit in an everted position. Dissolvable internal stitches are used to keep the nipple in the correct position while it heals.
There are a number of surgical techniques which can be used depending upon the severity of the inversion. The PITANGUY method is most commonly used, resulting in minimal scarring and retained sensation within the nipples.
The centre of the nipple and the areola will be cut, allowing Anthony access to the fibres underneath. These fibres are released to prevent them from pulling the nipples downwards before the incisions are closed with dissolvable stitches. Three lines of stitches are used, with one forming the shape of a cross inside the areola, one inside the nipple and then a final line within the skin.
The method used may differ depending upon the grade of inverted nipples being treated. Mr Anthony MacQuillan will talk you through the surgery during your consultation.
Surgery is typically performed under a local anaesthetic as a day-case procedure. Patients are usually able to return to work and normal activities within just a few days.
After surgery, Mr MacQuillan will advise you on how to look after your nipples to ensure that no external pressure will cause them to retract. He can also reshape or reduce the size of the areola if required.
Nipple Correction Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery from Nipple Correction Surgery can vary depending on the specific type of procedure performed and individual healing factors. However, below is the general overview of what to expect during the recovery process:
Immediate Postoperative Period
- After surgery, you may experience some discomfort, swelling, bruising, and mild to moderate pain around the treated area. This is normal and can be managed with pain medication prescribed by your surgeon.
- Your nipples may be covered with dressings or bandages to protect the surgical site and promote healing. Your surgeon will provide instructions on how to care for the incision sites and when to change dressings.
- It’s essential to follow your surgeon’s postoperative instructions carefully, including guidelines for showering, wound care, and activity restrictions.
First Week
- During the first week of recovery, you should rest and avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and vigorous exercise. You may need to take time off work or arrange for assistance with daily tasks, depending on the extent of surgery and your comfort level.
- Swelling and bruising around the nipples and areolas may peak during the first few days after surgery and gradually subside over the following weeks.
- It’s important to attend any scheduled follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your progress and ensure proper healing.
Second Week
- By the second week of recovery, you may begin to feel more comfortable and experience a reduction in pain and swelling. However, it’s essential to continue avoiding activities that could strain or disrupt the healing process.
- Your surgeon may recommend wearing a supportive bra or compression garment to minimize swelling and provide additional support to the breasts and nipples.
Weeks 3-6
- As you progress through the recovery process, you can gradually resume light activities and return to work or other daily routines, depending on your comfort level and surgeon’s recommendations.
- It’s essential to avoid activities that could put pressure on or irritate the nipples, such as wearing tight clothing or engaging in activities that involve friction or rubbing against the surgical site.
- You may notice ongoing improvements in the appearance and sensation of your nipples and areolas as swelling continues to diminish, and the surgical area heals.
Long-Term Recovery
- Full recovery from Nipple Correction Surgery typically takes several weeks to months, during which time you should continue to follow your surgeon’s recommendations for postoperative care and activity restrictions.
- While scars from surgery will initially appear red and raised, they will gradually fade and flatten over time, although they may never completely disappear.
- It’s essential to attend all scheduled follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your progress and address any concerns or complications that may arise during the recovery process.
Overall, the recovery from Nipple Correction surgery requires patience, diligent wound care, and adherence to your surgeon’s postoperative instructions. By following these guidelines and allowing adequate time for healing, you can achieve optimal results and minimise the risk of complications. If you have any questions or concerns during your recovery, don’t hesitate to contact Anthony for guidance and support.
How Much Is Nipple Correction Surgery in the UK?
The cost of Nipple Correction surgery in the UK can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the procedure, the surgeon’s experience, the facility where the surgery is performed, and any additional services or procedures required. On average, Nipple Correction surgery in the UK may range from £900 to £4,000.
To obtain an accurate price quote for Nipple Correction surgery tailored to your needs, it’s recommended to schedule a consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon. During the consultation, the surgeon will assess your medical history, discuss your goals and expectations, and provide you with a personalized treatment plan, including a detailed cost breakdown.
FAQs
Find out more about your surgical journey
What are the 3 Grades of inverted nipples?
The severity of nipple inversion can be evaluated on an approved medical scale, during an initial consultation with Anthony he will assess the degree of inversion before recommending the appropriate course of action.
Grade One: The most minor degree of inversion, the nipple will typically lie flat but may respond to stimuli such as touch or temperature changes and become everted for a period of time.
Grade Two: The nipples have a more inverted appearance and although they may become everted when stimulated they usually return to an inverted position immediately afterwards.
Grade Three: The most severe grade with very short milk ducts or breast tissue scarring that’s causing constriction and the nipples will usually remain inverted at all times.
Are there non-surgical alternatives to Nipple Surgery?
Yes, there are, including manual manipulation techniques and the Niplette suction device. Their effectiveness depends on the degree of inversion.
Several suction devices are available to treat inverted nipples. However, these aren’t always effective, and results tend to be minimal.
Inverted Nipple Correction surgery is the best way to treat the condition, offering long-lasting results.
Patients with grade three inversion will NOT typically respond to non-surgical options.
Can I breastfeed after Nipple Surgery?
One of the main concerns women have before undergoing Inverted Nipple Correction surgery is whether they will be able to breastfeed in the future.
Although it is rare, there is the possibility you won’t be able to breastfeed after the procedure.
As a result, you may want to delay surgery until after you’ve had children – although it’s also worth bearing in mind that women with very pronounced inverted nipples often find it challenging to breastfeed.
Surgically, Inverted Nipple Correction can leave the milk ducts intact but it’s not always possible to guarantee the patient will have the ability to breastfeed at a later date.
What are the risks and complications of Inverted Nipple surgery?
Like any surgery, there are some risks and complications associated with inverted nipple correction. These include bleeding, scarring, infection, swelling and pain. Bleeding and infections are quite rare, but pain and swelling are common during the first few days following the surgery.
Inverted nipple correction surgery is a relatively straightforward surgical procedure with minimal risks.
Some patients may experience a loss of sensation afterwards, but this should return to normal as the body heals.
Why Choose Anthony?
Anthony’s expertise in Breast surgery is complemented by an all-inclusive approach to patient care. We understand the importance of listening to your concerns, desires, and expectations, ensuring a journey that is as comfortable and reassuring as possible. From the initial consultation through recovery, our team is dedicated to supporting you every step of the way.
State-of-the-Art Techniques and Facilities: We use the latest surgical techniques and technologies to ensure optimal outcomes and minimal downtime.
Personalised Care: Each procedure is tailored to meet the individual needs and goals of our patients, ensuring results that are both beautiful and natural-looking.
Comprehensive Support: Our team provides comprehensive care, from pre-operative education to post-operative support, ensuring your experience is positive and fulfilling.
Getting Started
Your journey toward confidence and well-being begins with a consultation. During this meeting, Anthony will discuss your aesthetic goals, evaluate your health, and recommend the best treatment options for you. Together, we will craft a personalised plan that aligns with your vision and lifestyle.
To learn more about our procedures or to schedule your consultation, please contact us today.