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Areola Reduction in El Paso, TX

The areola is the area of brown or pink skin that surrounds the nipple. While many women have proportional, symmetrical areolas, others have overly large, misshapen, or stretched areolas that contribute to physical insecurities and a decreased sense of confidence. Enlarged areolas can be genetic but can also develop later in life because of weight fluctuations or pregnancy. Areola reduction surgery is performed to make your areolas smaller so that they are more centered and in proportion with the size of your breasts.

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What Is Areola Reduction Surgery?

Like breasts, areolas come in a variety of shapes and sizes. And, like breasts, areolas can change shape and size over time, making them look stretched or too big. Factors such as weight gain and loss, pregnancy, hormone changes, and age can all affect the appearance of your areolas.

While it is normal to have larger areolas and for them to change shape and size over time, it may affect your confidence. Areola reduction removes a section of tissue from around the edge of the areola to allow patients to regain smaller, shapelier areolas.

What Can Areola Reduction Correct?

Large Areolas

Some women have naturally large areolas, whereas others may experience stretching and enlargement after weight loss, pregnancy, or breastfeeding. This procedure can help anyone who is unsatisfied with the size of their areolas.

Puffy Areolas

Puffy nipples can develop during hormonal changes; however, they can also be a sign of excess breast tissue pushing the areolas and nipples forward. Reducing some of the breast tissue can eliminate the raised appearance and restore a flatter nipple-areolar complex.

Color Abnormalities

The color of the areolas is typically a shade of brown or pink that is even across the areola. In some patients, however, there can be color irregularities or the presence of small bumps and nodules. Areola reduction can help restore a more normal areola appearance.

Asymmetrical Areolas

Asymmetrical areolas are another condition that can be congenital or developed later in life. Areola reduction can restore symmetry to uneven areolas by reducing the size of the larger areola and by reshaping one or both areolas for a more uniform circular appearance.

Am I a Candidate for Areola Reduction?

Good candidates for areola reduction are patients in overall good health and who do not smoke. Ideal candidates for areola reduction include those who:

  • Struggle with the appearance of their areolas
  • Feel self-conscious in intimate settings because of how their areolas look
  • Have puffy or raised areolas
  • Have wide or enlarged areolas
  • Wish the size of their areolas were more symmetrical
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How Can I Prepare for My Areola Reduction Surgery?

Once you’ve scheduled your areola reduction, Dr. Agullo will provide you with detailed instructions on how to prepare before and on the day of your surgery. This will help ensure a safe procedure and a smooth recovery. To best prepare for your procedure, you should:

  • Stop smoking at least two weeks before your surgery to reduce the risk of infection, blood clots, stroke, and delayed wound healing.
  • When advised by your physician, discontinue the use of blood thinners or any medication that may thin the blood.
  • Avoid eating or drinking after midnight on the evening before your areola reduction.
  • Refrain from using any lotions, creams, or scented bath products on your breasts or the surrounding areas.
  • Be sure that you have your ID and paperwork.
  • Wear a button-up, loose-fitting shirt so you do not have to stretch your arms over your head when getting dressed after your procedure.

How Is Areola Reduction Performed?

Your areola reduction procedure is performed in our El Paso office using local or general anesthesia. Areola reduction is simple and straightforward, and patients can return home on the day of their surgery.

During the surgery, Dr. Agullo makes incisions around the areola and removes some tissue along the outer edge. The surrounding skin is gently pulled toward the new, smaller areola, and permanent stitches are placed inside the tissue, hidden in the pigmented region. The permanent stitches will help ensure the areola maintains its new, more symmetrical shape as it heals.

You will be tired and groggy immediately following the surgery, as the anesthesia takes time to wear off, so you must have someone available to drive you to and from your procedure and help you around the house for the first day.

What Are Your Concerns?

What Can I Expect From My Areola Reduction Recovery?

Areola reduction is a short and straightforward surgery; however, you will still be required to rest and relax for the first few days after the procedure. You will likely have some swelling and bruising, but these are expected side effects. Any discomfort is typically mild and can be remedied with over-the-counter pain medications like TYLENOL®. You should be able to return to work just a few days after your procedure.

For the first week or so following your areola reduction, you will need to refrain from any strenuous activity or exercise. However, Dr. Agullo encourages his patients to take short, leisurely walks to keep blood circulating properly, which both promotes healing and helps prevent blood clots.

You will see Dr. Agullo for a follow-up appointment one week after your surgery to ensure you are healing correctly. He will provide detailed recovery instructions to ensure you heal quickly and with no complications after your areola reduction.

When Will I See My Areola Reduction Results?

You will be able to see some results of your areola reduction surgery immediately after your procedure. Once the swelling and bruising subside, typically after a couple of weeks, your final results will be visible. Keep in mind that a small amount of residual swelling may persist for up to six months after the procedure, as well as temporary loss of sensation in the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Areola Reduction

Will I have scars after my areola reduction?

Yes, you will have thin scars encircling your areolas after areola reduction. However, Dr. Agullo camouflages the incisions in the pigment of the areola, and they will fade to near invisibility over time.

Can men get areola reduction surgery?

Men may also get areola reduction surgery. It can be performed alone or with male breast reduction as part of a comprehensive chest contouring treatment.

How long will my areola reduction results last?

Your areola reduction results are considered permanent. However, pregnancy, significant weight fluctuations, and the natural aging process may affect your results over time.

How much does areola reduction cost in El Paso?

Pricing varies depending on the extent of the treatment or surgery. You can see a list of the approximate prices of each procedure on our current fee schedule. Dr. Agullo charges a consultation fee of $100, which is applied to the cost of your treatment. Generally speaking, cosmetic plastic surgery is considered “elective” and is not covered by most insurance plans.

The prices listed on our fee schedule represent the minimum cost of the procedures, including anesthesia and surgical facility fees, medical tests, garments, and recovery products. The cost of prescription medications, however, is not included. The exact price of each procedure can only be determined after a thorough consultation. All fees must be paid in full prior to the scheduled treatment.

Can any procedures be combined with an areola reduction?

Absolutely. Areola reduction is commonly combined with breast lift surgery (to lift sagging breasts) or breast reduction surgery (to create smaller breasts). During your consultation, Dr. Agullo will discuss any combination procedure that might be beneficial to you.

Are there any potential risks and complications associated with areola reduction?

Areola reduction is a minor surgery; however, as with any surgery, risks are still present. While typical side effects consist of minimal pain and scarring, more serious potential complications include:

  • Adverse reactions to anesthesia
  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Numbness
  • Loss of nipple sensation
  • Fluid collection

You can reduce your risk of complications by closely following all of Dr. Agullo’s recommendations before and after your procedure.

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