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Inverted Nipple Correction
Before and After Photo Gallery

This is a young woman in her late 30s shown 3 months after bilateral breast augmentation with smooth round moderate profile Sientra gel Implants and correction of inverted nipple deformityThis is a young woman in her late 30s shown 3 months after bilateral breast augmentation with smooth round moderate profile Sientra gel Implants and correction of inverted nipple deformity
This is a young woman in her late 30s shown 3 months after bilateral breast augmentation with smooth round moderate profile Sientra gel Implants and correction of inverted nipple deformityThis is a young woman in her late 30s shown 3 months after bilateral breast augmentation with smooth round moderate profile Sientra gel Implants and correction of inverted nipple deformity
This is a young woman in her late 30s shown 3 months after bilateral breast augmentation with
smooth round moderate profile Sientra gel Implants and correction of inverted nipple deformity
Inverted nipples are a condition in which the entire nipple points inward instead of outward. It is common for women to have this condition with either one or both of their nipples. Adhesions beneath the nipples from milk ducts that bind the skin to the underlying tissues often cause nipples to invert. Luckily we have ways to correct the inverted nipple and restore normal anatomy! Pictured is a 67 year old patient few months after in office correction of inverted nipple deformityInverted nipples are a condition in which the entire nipple points inward instead of outward. It is common for women to have this condition with either one or both of their nipples. Adhesions beneath the nipples from milk ducts that bind the skin to the underlying tissues often cause nipples to invert. Luckily we have ways to correct the inverted nipple and restore normal anatomy! Pictured is a 67 year old patient few months after in office correction of inverted nipple deformity
Inverted nipples are a condition in which the entire nipple points inward instead of outward. It is common for women to have this condition with either one or both of their nipples. Adhesions beneath the nipples from milk ducts that bind the skin to the underlying tissues often cause nipples to invert. Luckily we have ways to correct the inverted nipple and restore normal anatomy! Pictured is a 67 year old patient few months after in office correction of inverted nipple deformity.