Loss of sensation of the nipple and areola after breast augmentation is uncommon and is considered a complication of surgery. There should be no change in the sensation of the breast in a well performed breast augmentation. The sensory nerves to the breast can be stretched or cut during the procedure but the nerves are deep and off to the side of the chest, out of harms way with an appropriately chosen implant.
The problem occurs when larger implants or implants that are too large for the breast they are being placed in are used. If the nerves are stretched, the majority will heal uneventfully; cut nerves are less forgiving.
There is a misconception that nipple numbness is more common with the incision below the areola. The incidence of nerve injury is the same regardless of the location of the incision under arm, in the fold or at the areola. Incisional numbness occurs with any incision but this usually resolves completely over time.



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