Tampa Nipple Surgery doctors
|
Jay H. Ross, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
35080 US Highway 19 N At The Fountains, Palm Harbor |
1 answer | |
|
Paul Albear, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
26844 Tanic Drive, Wesley Chapel |
||
|
Eleanor J. Barone, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
3715 W. Azeele St., Tampa |
||
|
Stanley Castor, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
5383 Primrose Lake Circle Unit A, Tampa |
||
|
Christian G. Drehsen, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
2325 Ulmerton Rd Suite 27, Clearwater |
Recent Answers
I cannot find much info on an areola reduction. I am a 38DDD is an areola reduction an option at all? I imagine it is not and I am sure I need a full lift. I have a consultation for a TT and I am going to ask about my breasts as well. In a perfect world I would be a candidate for an areola reduction with implants. I do not care so much about upper pole fullness but more about nipple placement. I also would like them to be slightly larger. I am 5'10 btw.
Greetings: You have true breast ptosis and loss of breast volume. You are not alone. This is typical for a women after having children and loosing weight. There is a solution. Typically, I would suggest that the patient receive a breast implant and then I would tighten up the skin (lift the breast) and reduce the size of the areola and make it more round in shape. A breast lift alone is another option to consider.




