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    Inverted Nipple Surgery in Ipswich, Suffolk

    Suffolk Breast Practice offers expert inverted nipple surgery in Ipswich, Suffolk, to help anyone experiencing inverted nipples. This condition is when the nipples point inwards or lie flat rather than outwards. We’ll discuss treatment options in more detail below, but please do get in touch for free impartial information on inverted nipple correction in Ipswich, Suffolk.

    Inverted nipples can happen in one breast or both and can be a condition that develops over time or something you’re born with. We offer inverted nipple surgery in Ipswich, Suffolk, to help you achieve your desired end results.

    What is an Inverted Nipple?

    Inverted nipples don’t protrude outwards and instead point in or lay flat. The condition can feel uncomfortable and affect your day-to-day activities, particularly when wearing clothes or for women wanting to breastfeed.

    Inverted nipple correction isn’t always necessary for successful breastfeeding, as the baby can often still latch onto the areola without any issue. If you have any concerns about inverted nipples and breastfeeding, our friendly and non-judgemental team are here to offer support and advice.

    For many of our patients, inverted nipples affect their confidence, which is why they seek inverted nipple surgery.

    The main causes of inverted nipples are:

    • Physical trauma
    • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
    • Mastitis or breast infection
    • General ageing
    • Breast abscesses
    • Surgery
    • Underlying medical conditions
    • Some people are born with inverted nipples

    While inverted nipples are not generally a cause for concern, they can sometimes be an indication of an underlying medical condition, especially if it’s developed later in life. If we have any concerns during your consultation for inverted nipple correction, we’ll advise you to contact your GP for additional tests.

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    Inverted Nipple Correction in Ipswich, Suffolk

    There are various methods of inverted nipple correction in Ipswich, Suffolk, depending on the cause. Surgery is often the best option and is considered the only permanent solution.

    Inverted nipple surgery in Ipswich, Suffolk, is based on the latest research and involves the lifting of the nipple and areola. Local anaesthetic is administered before incisions are made on the base of the nipple to lift and bring it forward. The incisions are closed with stitches and a dressing is applied.

    The procedure usually takes a couple of hours, however, this is dependent on the patient, as with all surgery. Inverted nipple correction surgery is a permanent treatment and doesn’t usually require another trip to your surgeon once the procedure has taken place.

    Before turning to surgery, there is an exercise you can perform yourself first, known as the Hoffman technique.

    The Hoffman Technique

    The effectiveness of the Hoffman technique depends on the severity of the condition and how it’s performed. It involves placing your thumbs at the base of the nipple on both sides and applying slight pressure to the breast tissue to make your nipple point outward. You should then gently pull your thumbs away.

    We see the most success with the Hoffman technique from people with mild nipple inversion, although the exercise should be repeated regularly. Post-natal mothers wishing to breastfeed can have a great deal of success with this technique so you may wish to try it before considering surgery.

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    Inverted Nipple Treatment in Ipswich, Suffolk

    If you opt for surgery for your inverted nipple treatment in Ipswich, Suffolk, you may experience pain and scarring afterwards. These are perfectly normal and should subside in time.

    As with all surgical procedures, inverted nipple surgery does carry some risks, including

    • Breast infection
    • Nipples reverting to their original state
    • Affected milk ducts, which could limit breastfeeding

    At Suffolk Breast Practice, your expert surgeon will take every possible precaution to minimise these risks.

    In most cases, you can go home on the same day as your inverted nipple surgery in Ipswich, Suffolk. It’s vital you get sufficient rest and avoid any strenuous physical activities following your procedure.

    We’ll provide you with comprehensive aftercare advice and a treatment plan to follow to help you achieve the best possible results and minimise any pain. You can also read our guide on how to recover from breast surgery.

    If you have any concerns or complications, you should notify your surgeon as soon as possible. Your needs are our top priority at each stage of the journey, including post-op care.

    If you’d like to discuss anything further or make a consultation for inverted nipple surgery in Ipswich, Suffolk, contact us today.

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    FAQs

    • How Long Does it Take to Heal From Inverted Nipple Surgery?

      Inverted nipple surgery takes around one to two weeks to recover from. The vast majority of patients will be able to return to work after a few days but should avoid strenuous activities for one to two weeks. 

      In most cases, you can expect to be fully recovered within four weeks.

    • How is inverted nipple surgery performed?

      Our surgeon will make a cut underneath the nipple to remove it from the surrounding tissue before using a stitch to correct the shape of the nipple. You will be put under local anaesthetic for up to two hours while the procedure takes place.

    • Are there risks associated with inverted nipple surgery?

      Yes, like all procedures, there are risks with inverted nipple surgery, which we will discuss in your consultation. However, it has a high success rate with a small risk of recurrence.

    • Can inverted nipples return after surgery?

      Yes, inverted nipples can return after surgery due to certain triggers, such as breastfeeding or cancer. However, they generally don’t re-invert.

    Contact us today to discuss how we can guide you through your breast surgery options.

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