Areola reduction is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the size of the areola, improving breast aesthetics and achieving a more harmonious breast appearance. Surgeons perform areola reduction to reduce the size of the areola, improving breast aesthetics and creating a more harmonious breast appearance. They can resize and reshape large areolas (due to genetics or pregnancy) to match your desired shape. Surgeons can reduce the wide areola diameter to better align with the surrounding breast tissue and the size and shape of your nipples.
These procedures can be performed alone or in conjunction with breast augmentation or a breast lift. The procedure is typically performed by FRACS-certified plastic surgeons and involves the following steps:
Planning your treatment
The consultation
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Patient Evaluation: The surgeon assesses the patient’s medical history, breast anatomy, and aesthetic goals.
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Discussion of Options: Different surgical techniques and potential outcomes are explained, ensuring the patient has a clear understanding of the procedure.
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Preoperative Guidelines: The surgeon provides instructions, including any necessary lifestyle changes, such as stopping smoking or ceasing certain medications that can affect healing.
The surgery
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Administer Anesthesia: The surgeon performs the procedure under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity.
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Make an Incision: The surgeon makes a small incision around the perimeter of the areola and removes excess tissue and skin to reduce its size.
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Reshape the Areola: The surgeon reshapes the remaining tissue for a smooth, natural transition from the areola to the surrounding skin.
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Close the Incision: The surgeon closes the incision using fine sutures, leaving minimal scarring around the edge of the areola.
This procedure is usually performed under local anaesthetics, taking approximately 20 minutes.
After surgery
The sutures are dissolvable and, therefore, do not need to be removed. The wound will be checked at one week. Special instructions will be given to maintain the desired shape of the nipple
Expected Results
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Aesthetic Improvement: Areola reduction results in a more proportionate, aesthetically pleasing breast appearance.
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Long-Term Outcomes: The results are typically permanent, though factors like weight changes or pregnancy may affect long-term appearance.
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.







