[Bongbong Plastic Surgery]
If You Want to Improve Inverted Nipples During Pregnancy, Consider Nipple Surgery?

If you are preparing for pregnancy or are already pregnant, you will experience various physical changes, including changes in the breasts. In particular, if you have inverted nipples, concerns about breastfeeding after childbirth are likely to increase.
Inverted nipples refer to a condition in which the nipples do not protrude normally and are drawn inward into the breast. This can cause practical discomfort beyond being a simple cosmetic issue. In particular, during breastfeeding, the baby may have difficulty latching onto the nipple properly, making it more difficult to provide sufficient nutrition, and hygiene management can also be difficult, increasing the risk of inflammation.

One way to improve these problems is through 'nipple surgery.'
Nipple surgery is a procedure that corrects the size or shape of nipples into an ideal form when they have an abnormal shape due to congenital or acquired factors. In particular, inverted nipple correction surgery is performed by rearranging and maintaining the tissue so that the nipple can protrude to a normal position. There are various surgical approaches, and the appropriate method is selected according to the patient's condition and desired results.

When considering inverted nipple surgery, the most important point is that a customized procedure must be performed with consideration for each person's breast structure and skin condition. At Bongbong Plastic Surgery, we carefully analyze each patient's individual condition and plan the most appropriate surgical method, while also providing attentive care so that a natural and balanced breast shape can be maintained after surgery.

The surgery is performed under local anesthesia and is completed in a short time through a relatively simple procedure. In most cases, recovery is quick, and returning to daily life is relatively easy.
However, if you are considering surgery immediately after childbirth, it is better to proceed after allowing a certain recovery period. Also, if you are considering surgery before childbirth, it is important to determine the most appropriate timing through sufficient consultation with the medical staff, as the breasts may change during pregnancy and childbirth.

Inverted nipples are not simply a cosmetic issue and can cause real health and daily life inconveniences, so improvement may be necessary. By correcting the nipples to a normal position through surgery, breastfeeding may proceed more smoothly, and hygiene management becomes easier. The important thing is to choose a hospital with experienced medical staff and receive an accurate diagnosis and safe surgery.


