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I waited 29 years for this!
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Waited 29 Years for This!
chanelmjordanFebruary 7, 2020
$3,240
I’ve lived most of my life not even realizing that inverted nipple correction was a thing, six months ago I got breast implants! A couple plastic surgeons I consulted with told me it would not be ideal to do the correction and the implants at the same time, which obviously increase the cost of your procedure but if it means avoiding any complications with the healing then I’m all for it! Saving $1000 isn’t worth it if it contributes to a procedure not working out anyway. I went in for my consultation, and immediately booked my appointment for January 30! Two days after my birthday, I went in and honestly I didn’t even feel more than a pinch on only one nipple when he injected the Novocaine! On one side I felt absolutely nothing and obviously during the procedure I felt nothing. The doctor did instruct that the pain medicine would wear off an hour after leaving the office but it was bittersweet as it lasted until 530. After that it was a bit uncomfortable and I did wake up several times throughout the first two nights because of the sensations I would feel at random. If you have any leftover pain medications from a different procedure I would definitely keep it in mind for this as
On one side I felt absolutely nothing and obviously during the procedure I felt nothing. The doctor did instruct that the pain medicine would wear off an hour after leaving the office but it was bittersweet as it lasted until 530. After that it was a bit uncomfortable and I did wake up several times throughout the first two nights because of the sensations I would feel at random. If you have any leftover pain medications from a different procedure I would definitely keep it in mind for this as Doctors typically don’t prescribe anything more than something over the counter. I am not one to typically want to use pain medication but in this case, as with the implants it seemed very beneficial. But after the first two nights it was fine and I currently still have the stitches in! I’m waiting to take them out on the 14th and I will have another update then! I am so hoping that the procedure will work for me and I won’t have to try an alternative one, as he says that is a possibility With this procedure! My nipples prior never got hard or “came out” it is incredible how much happier I am after the correction and I hope they will continue to look this way! The video posted is the same day just an hour after leaving the doctors office!
On one side I felt absolutely nothing and obviously during the procedure I felt nothing. The doctor did instruct that the pain medicine would wear off an hour after leaving the office but it was bittersweet as it lasted until 530. After that it was a bit uncomfortable and I did wake up several times throughout the first two nights because of the sensations I would feel at random. If you have any leftover pain medications from a different procedure I would definitely keep it in mind for this as Doctors typically don’t prescribe anything more than something over the counter. I am not one to typically want to use pain medication but in this case, as with the implants it seemed very beneficial. But after the first two nights it was fine and I currently still have the stitches in! I’m waiting to take them out on the 14th and I will have another update then! I am so hoping that the procedure will work for me and I won’t have to try an alternative one, as he says that is a possibility With this procedure! My nipples prior never got hard or “came out” it is incredible how much happier I am after the correction and I hope they will continue to look this way! The video posted is the same day just an hour after leaving the doctors office!
Replies (20)
March 3, 2020
Hi! Just got my surgery and wondering if bleeding is normal? Mine have been Oozing blood consistently and it’s 24 hours post op. I am getting nervous. Thanks!
April 5, 2020
Why did they not recommend doing it with the implant surgery? All my consults have said they would/could at the same time. Just needing to get the money for it
December 11, 2020
Because it’s a lot of trauma to do all at one time and you could pay for the surgery and the implants could push your nipples out so essentially you could spend the extra money and you might not need to.
UPDATED FROM chanelmjordan
1 year post
Healing after piercings
chanelmjordanFebruary 19, 2021
Getting my nipple piercings back after the first time was so much more painful after this procedure but definitely worth it in the end! I am definitely satisfied with the results and I would recommend this procedure to anyone, just be sure is a fully release all of the ducts initially If you don’t care about not being able to breast-feed. I don’t think my doctor took me seriously initially and I had to have the procedure done a second time, the procedure itself is not bad but recovery is very painful because of the nerve sensation in your nipples during healing. I would avoid doing this a second time if you can and you don’t mind not being able to breast-feed
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February 22, 2021
I love your results, so where your nipples flat or where they actually inverted?
Thank you for sharing your experience with the community.