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Thank you for your question! Yes you can use fillers in that area! I suggest you seek a board certified plastic surgeon and discuss your concerns. Best of luck!Dhaval PatelDouble Board Certified Plastic SurgeonChicago Hoffman EstatesOrland Park Oak Brook
Thanks for your question. I assume you are referring to the nubbin and that you have inversion of this or flattening of it. Proper surgical correction using a release under the nubbin and turn under areolar flaps are far more likely to persist and scar minimally. Filler like Radiesse has sufficient lift if the nubbin is at or above the surface but only lasts 18 months. A cartilage graft would be a better solution in this case. Hope this helps.
Thank you for your question and photo! I suggest you seek a board certified plastic surgeon who can possibly inject some steroid into the area! Best of luck!Dhaval Patel Double Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Chicago Hoffman Estates Orland Park Oak Brook
The most predictable enlargement can be achieved using local tissue from areola to augment and elongate nipples. This will create visible scar(s) on areola which are usually fine. Use of patient own tissue as a dermal graft may also be considered and will provide longer lasting result than fi...
I don't want my patient wearing a bra or any compression after correction of inverted nipples. I generally do the procedure under local anesthesia alone and the recovery is generally very easy.