Nipples that are large (due to genetics or breast feeding) can be resized and reshaped.

The Consultation

At the consultation, the status of the nipple will be fully analysed, including full history of current and future pregnancy and lactation. T

The Surgery

It is usually done under local anaesthetics. The procedure usually takes 20min, it is done through a keyhole surgery.

After Surgery

The sutures are dissolvable, and therefore do not need to be removed. The wound will be checked at one week.

You may be a good candidate if you have enlarged, protruding, or elongated nipples, are in good general health, and have stable expectations about the outcome.

Breastfeeding is often still possible. Most techniques preserve the central milk ducts, but there is a small risk of reduced breastfeeding ability depending on the amount of tissue removed.

Yes, but they are usually very small. Most scars are placed around the base of the nipple and typically fade over 3–6 months.

Results are long-lasting. The shape and size usually remain stable unless affected by pregnancy, significant weight changes, or hormonal shifts.

A consultation can be scheduled at any time. The assessment includes medical history, breast examination, nipple-areola measurements, and discussion of expected outcomes and risks. You can book online or call the clinic that is most convenient for you.

The cost of Nipple Reduction Sydney depends on several factors, including the technique, surgeon’s expertise, and hospital fees. At Australia Plastic Surgery, the cost of Nipple Reduction is around $3,990. We offer transparent pricing, flexible payment plans, and detailed consultations to help you make an informed decision.

Book your personalised Nipple Reduction Sydney consultation today and take the first step towards a refreshed, confident you!

What Are The Risks Associated With This Procedure?

Plastic surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries inherent risks and potential complications.

Please read our Risks and Complications of Plastic Surgery page.

For additional information, please refer to our FAQ page.