Nipple reconstruction is a procedure designed to recreate the nipple and areola after breast reconstruction surgery. It’s typically the final phase of breast reconstruction and can significantly contribute to the aesthetic and psychological outcomes of breast surgery. This procedure is often considered by those who have undergone a mastectomy and subsequent breast reconstruction and wish to achieve a more natural-looking breast.
Nipple reconstruction is typically performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia. The method chosen will depend on individual factors such as the type of breast reconstruction previously performed, available tissue, and personal preferences. The procedure usually takes place several months after breast reconstruction, allowing time for healing and for any adjustments to the shape and position of the reconstructed breast.
Recovery from nipple reconstruction varies depending on the technique used but is generally minimal compared to the initial breast reconstruction surgery. Patients may experience some soreness and swelling, but these symptoms usually subside within a few days. Our team will provide detailed aftercare instructions and support to ensure a smooth recovery process.
If you are considering nipple reconstruction, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team. This is an opportunity to discuss your goals, explore your options, and learn more about the procedure. Our aim is to provide you with the information and support you need to make an informed decision about completing your breast reconstruction journey. Contact us today to take the next step towards restoring your confidence and achieving a sense of wholeness.