Nipple aesthetics can be evaluated under 3 topics:
Inverted Nipple: In the treatment of inverted nipples, various techniques can be used under local anesthesia or sedation. The fundamental approach involves releasing the structures that pull the nipple inward without cutting or tearing the milk ducts. Alternatively, cutting the attachments that pull the nipple inward can be performed. To prevent recurrence, different tissues (such as fat or muscle) can be used to provide support after the nipple is brought out. Nowadays, methods that do not involve cutting the milk ducts are generally preferred.
Nipple Enlargement and Widening: Enlargement of nipples beyond normal can occur during adolescence or postpartum due to breastfeeding. This condition often prompts a request for aesthetic correction, especially seeking correction through nipple reduction surgery.
Nipple enlargement and widening can also occur in women with smaller breasts and can be easily corrected with a minor intervention. Surgeries are usually performed under local anesthesia, and successful results can be achieved using magnifying glasses and microsurgical techniques. After the surgery, a reduced, normally sensitive nipple with unaffected breastfeeding capability can be obtained.
Nipple and Areola Reconstruction: Nipple reconstruction involves the recreation of the nipple and the areola, the brown area surrounding it, in cases of congenital or acquired absence of the nipple. Loss of the nipple can occur partially or entirely due to reasons such as breast cancer, infection, burns, or trauma. Reconstruction methods can involve harvesting tissue from the body or external approaches. External techniques, such as tattooing or permanent makeup, can be used to create a similar appearance to the opposite nipple.
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Breast correction is a surgical procedure typically performed to address issues related to breast size, shape, or asymmetry, aiming to improve or enhance the appearance of the breasts.
Breast correction procedures may involve reshaping breast tissues through techniques such as breast lift (mastopexy), breast reduction, or breast augmentation.
Breast correction is typically performed under general or local anesthesia, minimizing pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort may be experienced in the days following the surgery.
The recovery process varies depending on the type of procedure and individual response. Normal activities can often be resumed within a few weeks, but full recovery may take several months.
Yes, breast correction generally provides long-term or permanent results. However, changes over time may occur due to the aging process, genetic factors, or hormonal fluctuations.
Surgical procedures typically leave scars, but the skill of the surgeon and proper postoperative care can minimize their visibility.
Suitable candidates for breast correction are typically individuals experiencing breast sagging, asymmetry, or shape changes. Those who have undergone changes due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss may also be candidates.
Post-surgery, avoiding heavy exercises, lifting heavy objects, and specific positions can support the recovery process. Adhering to the surgeon's recommendations is crucial for a successful outcome.