Westchester Nipple Surgery doctors
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Scott E. Newman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1035 Park Avenue - Manhattan, Westchester, Roslyn, New York |
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Neal Goldberg, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
495 Central Park Avenue Suite 305B, Scarsdale |
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Lawrence Bass, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
568 Park Ave, New York |
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Robert H. Gotkin, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
625 Park Avenue, New York |
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Adam Hamawy, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
1 Theall Road , Rye |
Recent Answers
I was born with inverted nipples that I've been highly self conscious about. I had nipple reconstruction done to fix them, but now they are just flat. Is there anything that can be done to have erect or semi-erect nipples?
There are several choices for the issue you describe. You said in your description that you had nipple reconstruction surgery and I'd nned to know exactly what was done to better advise you. When it comes to giving a flattened nipple more projection I have several cases where I've used fillers. I have used both Juvederm and Radiesse and I think Radiesse in several cases gave the more desirable result. I also found that it lasted longer. I also have cases where I have used GoreTex as a small implant tha is permanent. In addition I have one case where I have usedfat-transfer for this purpose. I hope this helps. Good Luck! Scott Newman, MD FACS
I am a young male in very good shape. My nipples are too pointy especially when cold. I would like to plan a surgery but am curious what is the best way to handle it and if it is a relatively simple procedure. Potential scars and abnormal shape are a major concern.
This is a simple office procedure which cn be done safely with local anesthesia. A segment of the nipple is removed to decrease projection. Adequate skin is left as a flap to close over the top. The procedure and follow up are simple and not painful.




