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Postby Guest » Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:14 am

Em07 wrote:Because I have allergies to nickle so cannot have any piercings.


There are plenty of options there - surgical-grade stainless steel, titanium, even plastics. Any good piercing shop will be able to advise on nickel allergies.

I also do not want to have pierced nipples, that is just not me and would look odd.


That's fine - the piercing causes new skin to grow around the bar, which will have the desired effect even after the bar is removed. This is a method that some surgeons will use - and they charge a lot more for doing so than piercing shops.

Seems to me you've just dismissed the option out of hand, but hell, if you've got £1800 to burn, do what you like with it.
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Postby Em07 » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:58 am

. wrote:
if you've got £1800 to burn, do what you like with it.


Ok, I will.
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Postby Relieved :) » Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:13 pm

:D I'm so happy that I found this site. I feel soo relieved (and I won't say because I'm glad I'm not the only woman with this problem because I knew alot have the same) but I feel relieved that I got to read all of everyones feelings on this. I'm 21 years old, and I used to worry so much about what a guy would think if he saw my boobs, so I would wear a bra during sex, and if a guy tried feeling me up...he soo got pushed away!! I've finally realized that if a guy cares you have innie nipple(s)...he really doesn't matter. And I know it makes it harder to get comfortable around someone but try and make it fun. Don't be insecure if you're in this situation, and if this doesn't help you there are always other options that've been mentioned plenty of times. Every woman is beautiful JUST the way they are!! :D
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Postby Guest82 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:02 am

Em07 wrote:
. wrote:
Em07 wrote:Right I have had a consultation with Yannis Alexandrides at 111 harely street. He is happy to do the op and he was quite laid back about it as though he sees this kind of thing everyday (he prob does!) It will cost £1,800.

Shall I go ahead? Or do I need to shop around? How do I know if hes any good?


Surgery £1800, piercings £40. If you're willing to pay £70 just for a consultation, why not try something that might actually solve the problem and be a bit of fun into the bargain for a little over half the price?


Because I have allergies to nickle so cannot have any piercings. I also do not want to have pierced nipples, that is just not me and would look odd.

I have made the decision to have the surgery, I just dont know the best place to get it.


Hi I am sorry I've not been able to get back to you on the surgeons name and number but I am on maternity leave (busy with baby) and have not been able to speak to the girl that has the number.

But anyway since you've decided to have the operation make sure of what method they will be using to correct your nipples, as someone mentioned above some surgeons do use piercing as a correcting technique so it's best to make sure that they will be using the stitching method!

It's great that you are having this surgery, trust me if I had the money I would too!!! Unfortunately I just had to go for the cheaper option and get piercings instead! However odd they look now I am kind of getting used to them plus you can take them off after 12-16 months and the nipple will stay in place! check out this link! http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/board/posting.php?mode=quote&p=2723809 it doesnt look as bad as you may think!

The only reason why I would advise you if I may not to dismiss this option alltogether is because surgery isn't garanteed and you nipples will may well revert to its original shape!!! Not nice if you spend £1800. it would be worth checking with the surgeon to see wheather he offers any garantees, I have heard of surgeons who will do the op for free if this were to happen! Of course they only give you very a small time frame to come back (normally around 7 - 9 months) Anyway as soon as I get that number I will forward it to you!

I hope it all goes well! Keep me posted if you can!
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Postby michelle 2 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:59 pm

Hi thought iwas the only one with this problem,Im going to try the niplette
how much are they?Where abouts in boots are they imean are they on floor or behind counter?thanks
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Postby Guest » Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:29 am

Em07 wrote:
. wrote:
Em07 wrote:Right I have had a consultation with Yannis Alexandrides at 111 harely street. He is happy to do the op and he was quite laid back about it as though he sees this kind of thing everyday (he prob does!) It will cost £1,800.

Shall I go ahead? Or do I need to shop around? How do I know if hes any good?


Surgery £1800, piercings £40. If you're willing to pay £70 just for a consultation, why not try something that might actually solve the problem and be a bit of fun into the bargain for a little over half the price?


Because I have allergies to nickle so cannot have any piercings. I also do not want to have pierced nipples, that is just not me and would look odd.

I have made the decision to have the surgery, I just dont know the best place to get it.
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Postby em1 » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:03 pm

I am 29 and have stage 2 inverted nipples. I have had my consultation and although comments that surgery is not garaunteed etc... are worrying I have decided to go ahead. My surgeon was very informative and has only had one case where the nipples became inverted again and this was because the milk ducts were not cut. I am having them cut as I am not concerned with breast feeding.

Although I'm a confident person this is like a massive weight on my shoulders and is constantly on my mind, I'd love to be able to say what the hell these are my nipples and I love them, but unfortunately I don't!

To all those young girls out there with inverted nipples that are to embarrassed to see the doctor, don't be. You would not believe some of the things they see, inverted nipples are soooooo common!!

I will let you know how the surgery goes, fingers crossed and hopefully nipples soon to be erect!!
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Inverted Nipples

Postby Yorky » Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:21 pm

Does anyone know that if once you have had surgery does the nipple then stay permanently out? Mine are nice and round when warm, but then when I am cold is when they go in and hard and look like there is a hole, but I am very happy with the round effect.

My concern is that if they are completely out ALL THE TIME after surgery that I cannot wear certain clothing as the nipples will show all the time and could be embarrassing at work. At least now I can wear a "T-shirt" bra which is padded and you can't see the inverted nipple.
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Re: Nipplettes

Postby Dp20 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:51 am

Hi i just bought nipplettes from e-bay they cost round £34 you might find them cheaper on boots ;)
. wrote:I was wondering if anyone knew where to purchase the nipplettes that have been mentioned? I've looked through the computer without luck. Thank you for your help. <><
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Postby Em07 » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:20 pm

Guest82 wrote:
Em07 wrote:
. wrote:
Em07 wrote:Right I have had a consultation with Yannis Alexandrides at 111 harely street. He is happy to do the op and he was quite laid back about it as though he sees this kind of thing everyday (he prob does!) It will cost £1,800.

Shall I go ahead? Or do I need to shop around? How do I know if hes any good?


Surgery £1800, piercings £40. If you're willing to pay £70 just for a consultation, why not try something that might actually solve the problem and be a bit of fun into the bargain for a little over half the price?


Because I have allergies to nickle so cannot have any piercings. I also do not want to have pierced nipples, that is just not me and would look odd.

I have made the decision to have the surgery, I just dont know the best place to get it.


Hi I am sorry I've not been able to get back to you on the surgeons name and number but I am on maternity leave (busy with baby) and have not been able to speak to the girl that has the number.

But anyway since you've decided to have the operation make sure of what method they will be using to correct your nipples, as someone mentioned above some surgeons do use piercing as a correcting technique so it's best to make sure that they will be using the stitching method!

It's great that you are having this surgery, trust me if I had the money I would too!!! Unfortunately I just had to go for the cheaper option and get piercings instead! However odd they look now I am kind of getting used to them plus you can take them off after 12-16 months and the nipple will stay in place! check out this link! posting.php?mode=quote&p=2723809 it doesnt look as bad as you may think!

The only reason why I would advise you if I may not to dismiss this option alltogether is because surgery isn't garanteed and you nipples will may well revert to its original shape!!! Not nice if you spend £1800. it would be worth checking with the surgeon to see wheather he offers any garantees, I have heard of surgeons who will do the op for free if this were to happen! Of course they only give you very a small time frame to come back (normally around 7 - 9 months) Anyway as soon as I get that number I will forward it to you!

I hope it all goes well! Keep me posted if you can!


I have been in contact with the surgery and am looking to book up for the op now!!
They have told me that the re-inversion is a possible side-effect that is out of their hands but at the same time rare. If it was to happen, a 2nd op would correct it permanently and they would give me a reduced price on this.

Will let you know how it goes!!
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Re: inverted nipples

Postby sham » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:14 am

Hey i also have inverted nipples, they only come out when i am feeling cold or stimulated or when i touch them, but even then they are not that big. I purchased Avent Niplette 2 days ago but wearing them gives me discharge probably of harmonal disturbance. But with me its excessive. I have just used it for two days. If any body would like to purchase it, then plz reply me...i dont know whether it works or nott...
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Postby LUCYLO » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:07 pm

em1 wrote:I am 29 and have stage 2 inverted nipples. I have had my consultation and although comments that surgery is not garaunteed etc... are worrying I have decided to go ahead. My surgeon was very informative and has only had one case where the nipples became inverted again and this was because the milk ducts were not cut. I am having them cut as I am not concerned with <A HREF='http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/default.php/cPath/23_257' target='_blank'>breast</A> feeding.

Although I'm a confident person this is like a massive weight on my shoulders and is constantly on my mind, I'd love to be able to say what the hell these are my nipples and I love them, but unfortunately I don't!

To all those young girls out there with inverted nipples that are to embarrassed to see the doctor, don't be. You would not believe some of the things they see, inverted nipples are soooooo common!!

I will let you know how the surgery goes, fingers crossed and hopefully nipples soon to be erect!!







HAVE U HAD THE SURGERY YET? HOW DID IT GO ?
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Postby em1 » Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:05 pm

LUCYLO wrote:
em1 wrote:I am 29 and have stage 2 inverted nipples. I have had my consultation and although comments that surgery is not garaunteed etc... are worrying I have decided to go ahead. My surgeon was very informative and has only had one case where the nipples became inverted again and this was because the milk ducts were not cut. I am having them cut as I am not concerned with <A HREF='http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/default.php/cPath/23_257' target='_blank'><A HREF='http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/default.php/cPath/23_257' target='_blank'>breast</A></A> feeding.

Although I'm a confident person this is like a massive weight on my shoulders and is constantly on my mind, I'd love to be able to say what the hell these are my nipples and I love them, but unfortunately I don't!

To all those young girls out there with inverted nipples that are to embarrassed to see the doctor, don't be. You would not believe some of the things they see, inverted nipples are soooooo common!!

I will let you know how the surgery goes, fingers crossed and hopefully nipples soon to be erect!!



HAVE U HAD THE SURGERY YET? HOW DID IT GO ?


I had the surgery done on Thursday, it was done under local anesthetic and took 40 minutes! I had a sneaky peak at the outcome and first impressions are good but I have to keep the dressing on until Thursday so will let you know if I am 100% happy with them. Although they are a little uncomfortable there is no pain and I am taking a course of antibiotics as a caution against infection. Will post again on Thursday
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Re: inverted nipples

Postby Kurkzee » Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:38 am

I think the problem on inverted nipples mainly lies on heredity. I think genetics play a big part on the shape/look of the nipples. Well, a great idea that I can suggested should you wish to hide those headlights is by wearing nipple concealers or what we mainly know as nipple covers.
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Postby lucylo » Thu Dec 04, 2008 1:35 pm

em1 wrote:
LUCYLO wrote:
em1 wrote:I am 29 and have stage 2 inverted nipples. I have had my consultation and although comments that surgery is not garaunteed etc... are worrying I have decided to go ahead. My surgeon was very informative and has only had one case where the nipples became inverted again and this was because the milk ducts were not cut. I am having them cut as I am not concerned with <A HREF='http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/default.php/cPath/23_257' target='_blank'><A HREF='http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/default.php/cPath/23_257' target='_blank'><A HREF='http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/default.php/cPath/23_257' target='_blank'>breast</A></A></A> feeding.

Although I'm a confident person this is like a massive weight on my shoulders and is constantly on my mind, I'd love to be able to say what the hell these are my nipples and I love them, but unfortunately I don't!

To all those young girls out there with inverted nipples that are to embarrassed to see the doctor, don't be. You would not believe some of the things they see, inverted nipples are soooooo common!!

I will let you know how the surgery goes, fingers crossed and hopefully nipples soon to be erect!!



HAVE U HAD THE SURGERY YET? HOW DID IT GO ?


I had the surgery done on Thursday, it was done under local anesthetic and took 40 minutes! I had a sneaky peak at the outcome and first impressions are good but I have to keep the dressing on until Thursday so will let you know if I am 100% happy with them. Although they are a little uncomfortable there is no pain and I am taking a course of antibiotics as a caution against infection. Will post again on Thursday



Are they ok now ? x
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