Inverted Nipple Surgery
Before and after photos of a lady who had inverted nipples correction today
August 4th, 2010These photos were taken within 20 minutes of each other on a lady who had been concerned about her inverted nipples for the past 54 years.
She mentioned that this has caused her difficulty with social relationships and also affected her self confidence over the years.
The inversion was corrected under local anesthetic with the patient awake using Mr. Richards’ standard technique.
The nipples will be prominent following surgery and slightly swollen and then will soften and decrease slightly in prominence and size over the next few weeks.
Inverted Nipples: How They Can be Corrected
June 22nd, 2010
This video shows how Adrian Richards corrects inverted nipples. The operation is performed under local anaesthetic and takes approximately 30 minutes for both sides.
Mr Richard performs over twenty of these procedures per month and with very good success rate and very low risk of reinvertion.
Inverted Nipple Correction Video Soars on YouTube
April 14th, 2010Inverted Nipple Correction steadily gains popularity in YouTube in less than five months. Adrian Richards, the medical director of Aurora Clinics, explains the procedure.
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Inverted nipple correction is one of many treatments that Aurora Clinics, one of the UK’s leading cosmetic surgery clinics, is offering. Aurora Clinics has long been helping people in not only enhancing their physical appearances, but also in correcting various problems with the body. In an effort to reach out to more people, Aurora Clinics have set up videos on different procedures and treatments on YouTube, a popular video sharing website.
Inverted Nipple Surgery
March 15th, 2010
I am 14 years of age and have Grade 3 nipples, and I always have. Recently though, I have noticed my nipples have become slightly more visible.
They never protrude like normal nipples but I can see them, and occasionly they will protude enough to look like flat nipples instead of inverted nipples, but eventually retreat.
This never used to happen when I was younger.. Does this mean over time my nipples may naturally protrude without surgery?
Thanks for contacting us.
As you know inverted nipples are very common and affect approximately 10% or people.
It is good that they are becoming less inverted with time. This trend may well continue and you are right that you may not need surgery.
It might be worth trying the nipplette suction device if you have not done so before. This stretches the ducts gently and helps the nipple remain everted for longer periods.
I hope this has been helpful and that your nipple inversion continues to improve naturally.
With best wishes
Adrian Richards
Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon
Inverted nipple correction
December 1st, 2009Inverted nipples affect more than 10% of the population and can cause significant distress to those affected. Mr Richards of Aurora Clinics has developed a simple technique of correcting inverted nipples and has noticed a 400% increase in the number of women having this procedure in the last year. A video of the procedure on youtube has been watched by over 25,000 people since being published last month.
Inverted Nipple Correction – The Operation
October 29th, 2009

