Nipple surgery

Nipple and areola surgery in Paris 16

Intervening in breast surgery in the Paris region, Doctor Fabrice Poirier, your plastic surgeon in Paris 16 and Paris 11, will allow you to find a more harmonious breast and to consider breastfeeding more calmly, which remains possible.
Umbilication of the nipples consists of a malformation, most often congenital, of the nipple which cannot be exteriorized during sucking or during any phase of excitement. The intervention in inverted nipple surgery will consist in unrolling the tucked nipple outwards. This intervention will make it possible to externalize the nipple (s) (this condition can be single or bilateral). It can be combined with a complementary gesture on the mammary areolas if necessary. (Reducing their size more often.)

What type of hospitalization?

This intervention is most often carried out on an outpatient basis, that is to say entry and exit the same day. General anesthesia is most often performed. A bandage will be removed after a few days, during the post-operative consultation at the office of Doctor Fabrice Poirier in Paris or in the Paris region, i.e. 8 days later on average.

How long does healing take?

The healing time following nipple surgery is usually 8 to 15 days, but can sometimes be done over a longer period. The final result is observed after one year on average. The sutures used are absorbable threads so no need to remove them!

What risks?

The risks are rare for this kind of nipple surgery intervention. Recurrence of intussusception may occur which may require a second procedure.
Cysts may appear in patients with predisposing terrain for milk duct ectasia. Nipple necrosis is rare. Cosmetic surgeon in Paris 16, Doctor Fabrice Poirier, will be able to answer all your questions concerning nipple surgery in general. It provides support for abnormalities of the nipple and mammary areola in men. The nipple of the man can indeed suffer from several abnormalities. Excessive size confining to giving it an appearance of permanent erection will lead to the indication of a surgical reduction in its size. A breast areola that is too large can feminize a male breast and it will be necessary to consider surgically reducing this breast areola. Intervening in nipple surgery, Doctor Fabrice Poirier, plastic surgeon in Paris 16 and in the Paris region, will allow you to find a male breast without complex.
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