Nipples as we know are one of the sexiest parts of any woman’s body. As we know nipples are too sensitive and they tend to get affected easily and at times become sore too. Any woman needs to choose the right surgeon for her treatment. Any qualified plastic surgeon who has extensive training and good hands-on experience. The purpose of nipple enlargement is not just to enlarge one nipple but it can be done for both as well. After the operation, you must start taking antibiotics as it would help you getting recovered better. The nipple enlargement procedure allows a patient to not just get the desired look but to feel good as well. You must opt for this surgery if asymmetrical nipples, long large or distended nipples, uneven nipples to breast ratio, flat nipples as well as small nipples.
Procedure:
The nurse usually inserts an intravenous line or general anaesthesia per the doctor’s advice.
Since it is surgery on one of the most sensitive organs, the doctor may give the patient some anti-anxiety meds.
After anesthesia, the doctor will cut a doughnut-shaped incision on the areola.
After the incision, the extra tissue is removed, or implants are provided per the patient’s requirements.
After the surgery, the new areola is secured with a permanent suture deep inside the mammary glands. This will help to prevent the areola from stretching.
Dissolvable and blood-friendly stitches are used to close the incision.
After dressing, the doctor will give a surgical bra or a surgical dressing.
Benefits:
It leads to the decreased chances of infections.
It provides them greater comfort and mental peace.
It helps in the balanced level of estrogen release in teenagers imbues “lady-like” features and habits in girls.
It improves baby nourishment from direct mother’s milk.
It leads to the proper functioning of the hypothalamus helps in post-menopause conditions.
It also leads to proper formations of Corpus Luteum.
It reduces stress which decreases the chances of developing a polycystic ovary.
There are almost nil chances of developing a malignant breast tumour.
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