Nipple reduction is a surgical procedure that involves reshaping and repositioning the nipple and areola to make them smaller and more symmetrical with the surrounding breast tissue. The process often includes the removal of excess skin, fat or tissue, resulting in an improved breast contour.
Nipple reduction is a surgical procedure that involves reshaping and repositioning the nipple and areola to make them smaller and more symmetrical with the surrounding breast tissue. The process often includes the removal of excess skin, fat or tissue, resulting in an improved breast contour.
Nipple reduction is a surgical procedure that reshapes and repositions the areola and nipple, often to make them smaller. This treatment improves self-confidence for those experiencing large or disproportionate nipples.
New Zealand's public healthcare system covers some of the cost for medically necessary procedures, but not cosmetic ones. Private clinics offer the procedure starting at NZD 7,000 (approx USD 4,650). Waiting time can range from 3 to 12 weeks.