Dr. Bermant, you said a nipple reduction in a case like mine can result in small craters. From my pics, do you agree with Dr. Jacobs that a nipple reduction would serve me well?
Are scars for this procedure invisible? The pics on Dr. Bermant's page are too far away to see any nipple scars, and healing doesn't look complete yet.
If you are happy with the nipple length when unstimulated, nipple reduction is not the answer unless you want to risk a crater or something that looks like an
inverted nipple deformity that I have seen from other doctors' attempts at treating this particular variation. That is why you should investigate stimulated / relaxed before and stimulated / relaxed after pictures from a surgeon who claims this is a viable solution for a nipple that is too long when stimulated but fine when relaxed. Reduce something that is normal and you can get less than normal. Reduction still does not solve the underlying issue of the nipple getting longer when stimulated. That is why I do not post an example of that solution on my website, I do not think it works for that problem alone. It can work when there are other elements of concern.
So if surgery is an option for you depends on the actual nipple length and other factors best determined after learning more information during a consultation or a
Remote Discussion.
Long Nipples in Men can be made shorter. A nipple length of 2 mm is normal. Longer can push out a shirt. However, there is nothing wrong with much longer nipple length. My reduction for just the anatomic nipple is typically done under local anesthesia alone. In picking a surgeon, make sure you can see before / after surgery examples.
Here is a rare case of
Big Nipple Gynecomastia that had gland in the anatomic nipple itself. This needed more extensive local anesthesia with sedation.
And here is a more typical case of
combined behind areola and long nipples that required a 2 stage surgery. The first under local with sedation. The second under local to reduce the anatomic longer nipple done about 6 days later or longer.
My technique varies based on the problem to be treated. But even in the anatomic nipple reduction involves several layers of different types of dissolving sutures. Scars hide nicely, check the many different nipple suture scars on my site to see the evolution for this particular part of the anatomy.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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