Nipple Sensation after Nipple Reduction
Will I loose nipple sensation after nipple reduction?
The answer is no. Dr. Thomas’ advanced technique is performed so that the nipple will not only remain sensitive but you will also be able to breast feed. Read on…
Dr. Thomas’ Nipple Reduction Technique
Over the past 20 years I have used a technique which not only reduces the length and height of the nipple but also the width, with no visible scarring. This method achieves a very normal looking nipple without violating the erectile, sensory or lactating ability. This is because the incisions are no where close to the ducts or the erectile muscle. Sensation is kept intact through three skin sensory pathways. The nipple looks, feels and reacts natural to stimulation.
Healing & Pain of Nipple Reduction
Dr. Thomas’ method is an is performed under local anesthesia. You can return back to work the next day. Sutures are removed one week later and post operative discomfort is easily managed with prescribed pain medication. The nipple should be completely healed in two weeks. <<Read an article on Inverted Nipples>>

February 22nd, 2010 at 6:46 pm
Excellent post. As always I enjoy reading your posts…
March 6th, 2010 at 3:09 pm
Very good post but difficult to understand cause I’m spanish speaker