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Saggy Nipples

Saggy nipplesSaggy nipples can really detract from the look of otherwise lovely breasts. Sagging, also known as ptosis, is a common after-effect of breastfeeding or might even be a developmental condition which has always affected some adult women. Sagging is an aesthetic problem that is associated with aging and degenerative changes to the breast tissue. These changes can cause women to feel bad about their bodies and their breasts, in particular.

This essay examines the causes of nipple ptosis and how it can be corrected.

Emotional Ramifications of Saggy Nipples

The nipple is the focal point of the breast. If this structure seems to point down, rather then out, it can give the entire breast mound a less aesthetic look and feel.

Women are very sensitive about their breasts and take sagging to heart. Changes in nipple shape or projection are daily reminders of the cruel effects of life on a woman’s body.

Women who really suffer with problematic nipples might experience a host of related emotional or physical conditions, all stemming from psychological anguish over their perceived bodily weaknesses.

 

Treatment for Ptotic Nipples

Nipple surgery can help improve the look and feel of even the most stretched out and damaged mammary papillae. These minimally invasive operations can make a huge difference from a simple procedure.

For women with more affective breast concerns, a breast lift will address nipple changes, as well as improve the entire breast structure.

Finally, for women who require a complete breast overhaul, a breast lift with implants can create a beautiful new you, complete with high, full breasts and perky nipples.

While these procedures are invasive surgeries, and must be considered carefully, they do provide a multitude of benefits for treated women and generally are well worth the effort and risk.

Resolving Saggy Nipples

Nonsurgical treatment for sagging nipples is virtually non-existent. Unfortunately, once the nipple cone is worn out, it is almost impossible to change without at least some type of surgical intervention.

Minimally invasive nipple-only procedures will address the sagging issue, but will not enact any other changes to the breast. If nipple problems are your only concern, then these simple procedures are perfect for you.

If you require more than a little nip and tuck, then you should research your mastopexy options carefully and use this more drastic technique to completely fix all your affective breast symptoms.

To learn more about either approach, contact a qualified plastic surgeon.


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