Denver Nipple Surgery doctors
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Terrence Murphy, MD
Englewood Plastic Surgeon
601 E Hampden Ave Suite 310, Englewood |
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Gregory A. Buford, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
125 Inverness Dr E Dry Creek Medical Campus Suite 200, Denver |
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Christine Rodgers, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
4600 Hale Pkwy Ste 330, Denver |
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Nick Slenkovich, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
761 SouthPark Drive, Littleton |
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Paul C. Zwiebel, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
2050 East County Line Road, Highlands Ranch |
Recent Answers
The bud is big and sticks out when its hard, but the areola is barely thr, especially hard, almost completely disapears. Even when they r soft the areola is still small. Wondering whats the best way to enlarge the areola? I heard of tatooing, but worry that wont look natural...heard of taking skin from the labia and putting it around the nipple, but heard that wasnt a good way. Are those the only options? Is thr another way to stretch them? Also is thr a way to keep them frm going hard ALLWAYS??
I think that any procedure which grafts tissue in the area is best reserved for breast cancer patients having reconstruction. Tattooing is likely the best option but you need to be careful that the artist knows what they are doing especially with color match. The other option is to just leave them alone. I see lots of patients with areolae this size and think they look fine. Also they may get larger with pregnancy and nursing, not that I am recommending that to solve the issue.
i havent always had it but its been months im already scheduled to see a doctor but am very curious and worried as i kno it sometimes is a sign of cancer for some women. it looks like to me it s a grade 1 or 2 but im ver y scared oh and i am 21 years old an A cup weigh 103 5'1 or 5'2
In an older patient with a new inverted nipple there is a worry of breast cancer but this is extremely unlikely in your case. Consult with a surgeon to see what he may find. None of the other things you mentioned would have caused this.
hi i am 21 years old and my right nipple is inverted. i havent always had it and i am not sure how long i have had it maybe a year at the most? i really dont know. as this is sometimes a sign of cancer for women im concerned i just made an appointment to see my doctor but what if not cancer, what would cause this?? im wondering if weight loss anxiety and stress can maybe target this at all? thank in advance-really worried!
At your age cancer is very unlikely but a full assessment by an experienced breast surgeon is approporiate. Bloody or dark drainage is a sign you need to watch for. Any surgery for an inverted nipple in a young patient is difficult because the most effective procedures are likely to make nursing difficult or impossible. Once Cancer is ruled out best to live with it until you are finished having children.



