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What if the nipple is too big?
What if the nipple is too big?

If the nipple is too big, it will seriously affect the beauty of the breast. With the development of plastic surgery technology, many problems can be solved. What if the nipple is too big? Nipple events can also be improved by surgery. Let's ask experts to introduce us to the relevant content.

Experts say that reducing nipples can help you solve your troubles. Nipple reduction is a very delicate operation, which requires surgeons to be very familiar with the knowledge of neuroanatomy of nipple blood vessels. So I suggest you go to a large professional medical institution for surgery. First, local anesthetic is injected into the nipple, and there is slight pain at this time. Subsequently, nipple reduction will remove some nipple tissue, and the amount of removal can be determined according to the number of nipples that need to be reduced. This process can be felt, but it doesn't hurt. Subsequently, the incision of the nipple is relatively sutured at a suitable position. The process of nipple reduction is about 30 minutes. Incision is made on the circumference of nipple base or nipple cylinder to remove redundant nipple tissue, and then suture is performed. It takes 7-8 days to remove stitches after operation by covering gauze.

Although the technology of nipple reduction surgery has been relatively mature, there are still some things to pay attention to if the operation is to achieve good results.

The first thing to see is whether you are suitable for nipple reduction surgery. If the nipple areola is too large, the patient who needs self-correction is healthy and mentally normal, and there is no infectious disease or other body inflammation. In addition, because nipple reduction surgery may cause nipple numbness, unsatisfactory appearance, nipple necrosis, breastfeeding and other complications, it is best for unmarried childless women to avoid surgery.

Aspirin can reduce platelet coagulation function, so aspirin should be stopped two weeks before nipple reduction surgery; If you have hypertension or diabetes, you should tell the doctor the condition truthfully at the first visit so that the doctor can confirm the operation plan; Menstruation, pregnancy and lactation for 6 months are not suitable for surgery.

That's what the experts told us about nipple reduction. You should know something about it now. If you want to have nipple reduction surgery, experts remind you that choosing a good hospital is the key to success. If you have any questions, please click on the online expert consultation.