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Inverted Nipple Correction

Inverted nipple correction is any of the various methods used to draw out an inward nipple to a protracted state. The methods might produce short term results, permanent results or anywhere in between the two extremes. An inverted nipple does not usually cause any physical problems, but is often an aesthetic issue for some affect women. For women who do have inverted nipples, there are several options for protracting the nipple to a more typical protruding state.

Inverted Nipple Correction


Methods of Inverted Nipple Correction

There are numerous choices when it comes to choosing a method of nipple protraction. Discuss which modality is best for your needs with your doctor, as circumstance and physical criteria will influence this decision.

Cosmetic nipple surgery can permanently draw out inverted nipples. This operation can cause side effects and complications which might affect nipple function.

Nipple Piercing can be used to retain nipples which can be manually protracted. Nipple rings can cause scar tissue build up and possibly interfere with future breastfeeding ability, although this is rare. The most common complication of nipple piercing is the possibility for infection.

Nipple stretching, such as the Hoffman Technique, may help coax out inverted nipples. These programs may help cosmetically, but also might interfere with the ability to successfully breastfeed.

Nipple Clamps can temporarily protract nipples which can be manually drawn out to begin with.

Nipple pumps and syringes can temporarily protract flat or inverted nipples.

Nipple shields do not protract inverted nipples, but can make breastfeeding easier.

Inverted Nipple Correction Risks

Some methods of drawing out an inverted nipple can influence nipple function and sensation. Any surgical procedure (including piercing) can damage sensitive tissue, reduce sensitivity, prevent nipple arousal and hinder breastfeeding ability. This is also true for some non-surgical techniques, such as manual stretching and overuse of pumps or syringes. Infection is possible from any method which pierces the skin and can result in serious health concerns. Consult with your doctor before choosing any method of correcting an inverted nipple.

Recommendation on Inverted Nipple Correction

An inverted nipple has its strongest influence in the emotional self, not the physical body. Most women’s chief complaint concerning inversion is the atypical appearance or feel of their inward facing or flat nipples. If you are happy with your inverted nipples, there is no reason to seek any methods of correction. If your retracted nipples cause you concern or emotional anguish, it might be time to investigate methods of drawing them out for good. Surgery is a relatively simple procedure which can give excellent permanent results for most patients. Other temporary methods are also acceptable for shorter term protraction. Regardless of the method you choose, be sure to learn any possible consequences of this choice before committing to the decision.

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