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Inverted Nipple Correction in Millsboro, DE

Inverted Nipple Correction

Inverted nipples—a condition where the nipple retracts inward instead of protruding outward—are relatively common among women. Some are born with flat or inverted nipples, while others develop them during puberty, after pregnancy, with significant weight loss, or following extended periods of breastfeeding. While most inverted nipples in women are harmless and purely cosmetic in nature, a nipple that becomes inverted suddenly may be a sign of an underlying medical issue, such as breast cancer, and should be promptly evaluated by a qualified medical provider.

At Peninsula Plastic Surgery in Millsboro, DE, Dr. Perrotta, Dr. Luppens, and Dr. Kerestes specialize in surgical inverted nipple correction. With years of experience and a precise, minimally invasive technique, they offer patients a safe and reliable solution to achieve nipple projection and improve aesthetic balance. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete, with minimal recovery time.

Goals of Inverted Nipple Correction

Candidates for Inverted Nipple Correction

You may be a candidate for inverted nipple surgery if:

While non-surgical options, including nipple piercings for inverted nipples, may offer temporary results, surgical correction provides a long-lasting and more predictable solution.

What to Expect at Your Consultation

During your consultation, Dr. Perrotta, Dr. Luppens, or Dr. Kerestes will take the time to listen to your concerns and goals. A focused physical examination will be conducted to determine the degree of inversion and the most suitable surgical approach.

Once a treatment plan is established, our aesthetic coordinator will provide a transparent written quote detailing the inverted nipple surgery cost, anesthesia fees, and any post-op care expenses. You will also schedule your pre-op appointment at this time.

Pre-Op Visit

At your pre-operative appointment, several important steps will be completed:

  • Preoperative photos will be taken by one of our skilled medical assistants
  • In addition to the technique and risks involved in the procedure, your surgeon will explain what to expect afterward
  • A final review of your medical history and vital signs will be performed
  • You’ll sign informed consent documents and make any final payments
  • Our staff will contact you 24 hours before surgery with your arrival time and instructions

The Procedure

Surgical inverted nipple correction begins with a local anesthetic injection, typically lidocaine, to numb the area. A series of small incisions are made at the base of the nipple. Through these incisions, the surgeon will stretch or sever the milk ducts responsible for pulling the nipple inward. Once the nipple is released and projecting outward, tiny skin flaps are positioned beneath the nipple to support and maintain the new shape.

Sutures are used to close the incisions, and a donut-shaped dressing is applied during the healing process.

Post-Op Recovery

Recovery from surgical nipple correction is typically very straightforward:

  • The donut dressing must remain in place to support the newly projected nipple and prevent flattening
  • Stitches are removed between 6–10 days post-op
  • Minor swelling or tenderness is expected but usually resolves quickly
  • Most patients return to normal activities within 24–48 hours

     

It’s essential to avoid any direct pressure or trauma to the area during the first few weeks to allow optimal healing.

FAQ’s

Women with inverted nipples who are not planning to breastfeed and are seeking a permanent correction for cosmetic or psychological reasons.

You’ll notice immediate improvement in nipple projection following surgery, with final results visible once initial swelling subsides.

Results are typically permanent. The supportive flaps placed during surgery help prevent the nipple from retracting again.

Avoid blood-thinning medications pre-op, follow all surgical instructions, and protect the nipple from pressure post-op using the donut dressing.

Downtime is minimal. There may be mild discomfort and swelling, but these symptoms will disappear quickly.

You can expect a natural-looking, outward-protruding nipple and improved breast aesthetics, all with minimal discomfort and scarring.

In downtown Salisbury, Maryland, conveniently located 2 hours outside of Baltimore & Philadelphia is the main office of Peninsula Plastic Surgery, a truly comprehensive plastic surgery center.

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