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Introduction to
Inverted Nipple Correction


In the majority of cases, inverted nipples occur as a result of a congenital defect caused by an underdevelopment of the milk ducts, which retract the nipples as the breast develops. This condition can also be acquired after certain breast diseases e.g. mastitis, breast cancer, following breast surgery or after childbirth.

Inverted nipples can be a major cause of embarrassment to the sufferer but are readily amenable to correction by surgery.

The purpose of inverted nipple correction is to pull out or evert the hidden nipples so that they protrude from the centre of the areola.

The London Cosmetic Surgery Centre has successfully performed inverted nipple corrections on many women in over 20 years.


To find out more about Inverted Nipple Correction, click on any of the links below:

Inverted Nipple Correction - Before The Operation

Inverted Nipple Correction - The Operation
Inverted Nipple Correction - After The Operation
Inverted Nipple Correction FAQs
Inverted Nipple Correction Gallery

or

Click here to download London Cosmetic Surgery Centre's
"Guide to Inverted Nipple Correction"


Further Information about Inverted Nipple Correction can be obtained by reading our senior surgeon's latest book "Every Woman's Guide to Cosmetic Surgery". If you would like to purchase a copy, please click here.

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