I'm struggling to find anywhere. I have an extra nipple which bothers me as it is dark and has a duct, so it is too developed to be mistaken for a mole. I would like it removed, ideally with local anesthetic, but I'm not sure if that's possible as it has a duct.
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Most women with herniated areolas or "puffy nipples" like the way the look better when the nipples are cold and contracted. They can be fixed with surgery but it leaves a scar around the outside of the areolas. It may be worth if you really dislike the look.
Sometimes, one or both nipples can be inverted. They are tethered by the breast ducts so they don't stick out. A photo would be useful. If it is an inverted nipple, it can be fixed by a simple in office procedure.
Hi. I presume you mean areola (the pigmented part around the nipple) - 7 out of 8 women have minor differences between their breasts in terms
of nipple position/volume/position of the crease under the breasts, so this is normal. If you look at some of the photos on the link below you will see...