

When the nipple or areola is too large or abnormally shaped relative to the breast, this surgery addresses both cosmetic concerns and functional issues such as breastfeeding.
Inverted Nipple

Triangular Flap Method
A method that makes triangular incisions around the nipple to create flaps, which are then attached to project the nipple outward

Purse-String Suture Method
A method that sutures the ligaments or tissues connecting the nipple and areola to pull the nipple upward and project it outward
Nipple Correction

When breastfeeding is desired 01 - Wide nipples
A method that removes part of the nipple and sutures it

When breastfeeding is desired 02 - Long nipples
A method that reduces the nipple by partially incising and suturing it to the areola

When breastfeeding is not required
When breastfeeding is no longer needed, the mammary tissue and nipple are excised and reduced to the desired size before suturing
Areola Correction

Nipple Base Incision Method
A method performed when the areola is not excessively large but there is a significant color difference

Periareolar Incision Method
A method performed when the areola is very large or the border around the areola is indistinct

Regenerates damaged skin, improving skin tone and texture
Promotes collagen and elastin production for faster recovery

Meticulous disinfection and antibiotic prescription
to prevent and treat scarring

SKETCH's signature recovery injection reduces swelling and bruising!
Vitamin-enriched to help restore energy

Professional scar management with post-operative laser treatment
for faster recovery of incision sites
and maturation to minimize visibility
BEFORE & AFTER
Before & After Photos
Nipple/Areola Surgery
1 month
Nipple/Areola Surgery
1 month
Nipple/Areola Surgery
1 month
Post-surgical complications such as bleeding, infection, and inflammation may vary by individual. Please consult your surgeon.
Book a Nipple/Areola Surgery Consultation
Consult with a SKETCH Plastic Surgery specialist to create your personalized surgical plan.