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How To Treat Inverted Nipples

Breasts and nipples come in all shapes and sizes, and all variations are completely normal, but some may suffer from inverted nipples meaning that their nipple is pointing inwards or there is a slit like depression in the place of the nipple. For some, they may not be bothered by this, and for other’s they can find it horribly embarrassing which can lead to potential concerns about sex life and self-image or more functional worries such as breast feeding in the future.

Inverted nipples are relatively common with around 10% of women in the UK suffering from the condition. For those that have ‘shy’ nipples, their nipple can be stimulated, but for others their nipple may not protrude at all. Inverted nipples can be caused by a problem with the connection in the underlying tissue of the breast such as a short ligament connecting the milk ducts to the nipples.
Inverted nipples can also occur after pregnancy, but this is likely to be due to the skin around the breast becoming looser and therefore giving the illusion of inverted nipples. However, if you have not ever suffered from an inverted nipple beforehand, it is suggested that you see a doctor at first instance as this could be related to another medical issue.
For this benign condition, it is recommended that non-surgical options are exhausted first. You may wish to try:

Nipple Shields or Soft Shells– The shield is made of plastic in a circular shape with a hole in the middle for the nipple. The disc places pressure on the surrounding breast to encourage the nipple to protrude through the hole. Soft Shells provide a smoother look under clothing.

Pregnancy– Often women find that their initial fears over not being able to breastfeed disappear as their inverted nipples become everted during pregnancy.

Niplette suction device– This is the most favoured non-surgical option for inverted nipples, and uses a pump to gently add traction to your nipples pulling them outwards.

If you are considering undergoing plastic surgery for the treatment of your inverted nipple than you should discuss this matter with a surgeon to discuss the intended goals and outcomes. Some surgeries can involve cutting the milk duct which could potentially inhibit breast-feeding and these cases are depended on the severity of the inverted nipple, so it is therefore important your surgeon makes it clear about the realistic options that they can provide to you.

Inverted nipple correction (surgical)

The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic and so there is minimal discomfort. Inverted nipple correction involves making an incision at the base of the nipple, and then holding the nipple in place with stitches until the stitches have healed. It is likely that you will feel tired and have some swelling and bruising after the surgery, but this is completely normal. Although recovery varies from patient to patient, generally, you can expect to make a recovery in 1-2weeks.

How To Reverse The Effects Of Sun Damage

Reverse Effects Of Sun Damage

No matter how much we try to protect ourselves from environmental damage, for most of us we will have exposed ourselves to harmful UV rays which may have caused our skin some sun damage.

Persistent exposure to the sun can lead to signs of ageing which start to become visible from an early age of twenty, with cutaneous sun damage becoming more visible as we age.

How does the sun effect my skin?

The prevalence of skin damage can be significant when we start to reach our mid-thirties, and more signs of pigmentation and sun damaged skin can be noticeable. Even just a couple of minutes in the sun without protection, can lead to changes in the skin which can be noticed later in life. On the exterior the signs of sun damage can include wrinkles, spider veins, leathery skin, pigmentation (blotchy colour changes or increased amount of freckles), and sagging skin or loss of volume in the skin resulting in a sallow and hollow look. When the skin ages, there is cause for greater concern as abnormal cells start to accumulate which can lead to cancers. There has been substantial research to support the link between skin cancers and excessive exposure to UV radiation.

What can I do about sun damage?

It is important to be aware of the UV risks that the sun can cause, so it is fundamental to protect your skin and start from an early age which will help to reduce the visible an internal effects later in life. It is recommended that you ensure you use SPF on a daily basis, and incorporate it into your daily routine. For many women out there, SPF is included in some foundations and BB creams.

We recommend the Aqua Defence Physics cream by 111SKIN also includes a UV filter that protects the skin against UVA and UVB rays whilst stimulating the regeneration of skin cells.

Reported to and complained about the most by skin doctors, is the problem of skin pigmentation. Sun damage can result in hyperpigmentation or melasma. Dark spots or patches can appear giving the impression of uneven skin tone. The harmful rays from the sun can cause broken blood vessels which result in an uneven skin tone or a freckled appearance. If you suffer from the latter, there are options available which can help the appearance of your skin. The most beneficial form of repair for those that suffer from sun damage is skin peels which aim to resurface and regenerate the skin. There are different types of skin peels available to those, depending on your individual needs. A chemical peel is suitable for all skin types but works particularly well on darker skin types that are more susceptible to hyperpigmentation. The concentration used will depend on the type of peel that you opt for, but it is recommended that you have about six treatments for optimum results. Deeper peels will require more time. In addition to treating sun damage, skin peels are also beneficial for treating the appearance of mild scars, and certain types of acne.

Trout Pout – How To Avoid?

Trout Pout Too much fillerThere is a lot of stigma relating to ‘botched’ surgeries which include enormous breasts and lips, and too much Botox. What starts an initial insecurity and a small amount of plastic surgery can manifest into a fixation with wanting to continue to have procedures done in search of achieving perfection. As people embark on this dangerous journey they become further away from their ideal and the requests from patients will be turned away by respectable plastic surgeons. However, there is always someone out there that is willing to do the work even though the results may not be attainable, and this is what needs to be avoided.

For the majority of people seeking plastic surgery, it is about subtle results. If you desire natural looking results and want to avoid the trout pout, here is a guide:

Ensure you are having work done by a respectable and accredited surgeon


The best results come from those who desire natural looking results and seek out creditable surgeons to do complete this. Accredited surgeons will be registered with the General Medical Council (GMC). Frequently, the plastic surgery horror stories that result in a ‘trout pout’ look occur as a result of lack of experience and/or too much filler. The best surgeons will help those who desire surgery to look improved but not necessarily immediately be able to notice that they have had work done.

Ask for realistic results

Avoid having surgery with a plastic surgeon who is not honest about the results he can provide for you. If you are asking for your lip volume to be increased by a dramatic amount, you have to be aware of the consequences. There are other alternatives to filler such as cosmetic lip liner, or long lasting makeup which can give the illusion of larger looking lips without having to undergo non-surgical or surgical options.

Look at surgeons past results to see if they are natural

Generally, for lip augmentation, patients opt for two options: filler or implants. Research into the types of fillers available to you should be thoroughly researched. Lip lifts also give a more natural looking result to implants or fillers as it allows you to keep the cupids bow shape as opposed to getting a duck or block looking lip. The public have mixed views when it comes to the question of have they, haven’t they? But with the best surgeries, you may not be able to notice at all.

Price

If you are using an accredited surgeon then the end product is likely to be of a good standard. The price will give you some indication of the results you can expect. If you are choosing your plastic surgeon because they are giving you a good price or discount, then you should think again. Research the location of your surgery. Is it in a respectable establishment, or is it a backstreet job? You wouldn’t buy a car, house or holiday without doing your research first, so why would you make sacrifices when it comes to your appearance?

Research the type of filler

For the most natural looking option, opt for filler that includes hyaluronic acid as they offer a significant advantage over other fillers as the results are reversible. Brand names for this type of filler include Juvederm and Restylane.

“Mummy Tuck” – Your Post Pregnancy Guide

Mother and Baby Post Pregnancy

Pregnancy can be an enjoyable process for some, whilst for others it can be painful and there can be a number of changes that happen to the body.

This is completely natural, yet we all seem to face somewhat dismay and surprise by the amount our stomach stretches, leaving us with excess skin and stretch marks. We mourn our pre-pregnancy figures and despite our best exercise efforts, it seems that the sagging skin won’t budge.

Dr. Rice says that during pregnancy the ligament stretches and doesn’t come back meaning that no matter how much you exercise, it is extremely hard to get the excess skin tightened.

For many women pregnancy leaves us with stretched skin around our abdominal area, and you may find that the stomach muscles have also been weakened. Phil Haeck MD, a Seattle plastic surgeon and president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) says that the average women opting for a ‘mummy tuck’ in his practice are mum’s with two or more children. As re-establishing your pre-pregnancy body can take years, it is not uncommon for women to want to speed up the process.

Time For a Mummy Tuck?

For the best results it is recommended to wait at least six months before considering surgery or even after your second child so you can give yourself time to adapt to life with a new body. Your body will still be full of mind altering hormones which may end up in you making a rash decision. Waiting will mean that the body can settle back, and the tissue can relax. If you have a tummy tuck whilst the body is still changing you may not get the best results. If you are considering having more than one child, it is worth waiting for your tummy tuck as although the surgery will not affect your pregnancy, it may reverse the surgery results.

If you prefer to wait for your surgery, but are looking for a non-surgical alternative that may help with scarring or loss of skin elasticity in the meantime, then it may be worth considering the Y Theorem Repair Serum. The repair serum will help to reduce the appearance of stretch marks or scars that may have occurred due to C-section. The Amino Acids support cell regeneration and improves the elasticity of the skin which will help prevent the occurrence of stretch marks in the future, whilst the Calendula extract heals and rejuvenates the skin. The Y Theorem Repair Serum will also be useful if you do decide to have a tummy tuck in the future, as the Aminocaproic acids aids the healing process and helps to prevent scarring.

Whilst pregnant, the abdominal muscles can come away and separate meaning it is difficult to tighten the skin, and can result in a pouch of flesh or excess overhanging skin. If you have decided to go ahead with a tummy tuck, the operation will involve bringing the abdominal muscles together again by tightening them and removing and excess skin. The results will be a firmer, flatter stomach, and can also assist in improving the appearance of stretch marks.

For those that only need a small area worked on such as the lower stomach, you may be a suitable candidate for a modified tummy tuck whereby the excess fat and skin is removed from below the navel meaning that your scar will be smaller and the surgery is less extensive.

Is This The End Of Breast Enlargement Surgery?

Breast Enlargement
Breast enlargement remains to be one of the most popular plastic surgery options, but now many women are turning away from the idea of getting a very large breast enlargement which was popularised among the likes of footballer’s wives, and are now opting for a smaller perkier bust.

Recently, it was reported that footballer’s wife Victoria got a breast reduction from a 34DD to a 34B which has created a much more natural look. In an interview she said:

vbquoteWomen are now thinking about their professional futures and are downsizing, opting against breast enlargement to be taken more seriously and are choosing a natural implant to suit their body shape and lifestyle, or not going under the knife at all.

‘The Pert Job’

Branded ‘the pert job’, there is now an increase in demand for treatments to make women’s breast look perkier and younger.

If you desire a smaller, younger and perkier bust, there are some options available to you that do not necessarily require surgery.

Mesotherapy


If you are fearful of going under the knife or are quite happy with your breasts but just want a little rejuvenation and skin resurfacing, then this may be the option for you. Mesotherapy can give you youthful looking breasts as it has effective anti-ageing benefits. There is no downtime, no scars and the procedure is virtually painless.

As the skin ages, levels of hyaluronic acid decrease. By injecting more hyaluronic acid into the dermal layers (just below the surface of the skin) we can help stimulate more collagen production, making your breasts look younger. The surface lines caused by dehydrated skin will also be plumped and rehydrated.

Vitamin Mesotherapy is a complexion-brightening procedure that fights the signs of ageing. It uses a cocktail of nutrient rich vitamins that are fed directly into the skin to improve texture, tone and maintain firmness.

Breast Enlargement


If you have completed thorough research on the cosmetic procedure and would like larger looking breasts then breast enlargement maybe the best option. 111 Harley St. pride ourselves on natural looking results and the techniques we use give you a very natural appearance. There are many different types, sizes and shapes of implant available and during your consultation your surgeon will help you decide which implant is best for you.

Alternatively, if you already have large breasts and wish to reduce the size you may opt for a breast reduction and breast lift.

No matter how skilled the surgeon there will always be some residual scarring, for many women this is not an issue but for some it can be a major concern for some and we can offer treatments to help with this. If you desire a more natural looking result you can undergo Fraxel Scar Revision technology which can reduce visible scarring by up to 80%.

“Belfies” Inspire Buttock Surgery Trend

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The buttocks are an area that are not easily enhanced by diet or training. With the prevalence and ubiquity of “selfies” and “belfies” saturating our social media news feeds it is of no surprise that there is an increasing interest in modifying body types to meet our vanity needs. Whilst enlarged buttocked beauties date back to the 1970’s, the technique and variety of options have changed.

According to the poll from the American Academy of Facial and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), social media activity may be influencing our desire to undertake plastic surgery due to patients “being more self-aware of looks in social media”.

Social media superstars such as the Kardashian clan are no strangers to posting photos of the derriere on the popular site Instagram, which has fuelled interest in this area of the body, but it is not just celebrity selfies that can have an effect on our desires. People are also taking photos of themselves on a consistent basis, and with constant reminders of their appearance it may create the desire for self-improvement, especially if these photos have been altered.

Plastic Surgeon Dr. Elie Levine stated that people are bringing in edited pictures of themselves and stating that they want to look like the manipulated versions of themselves. Dr Mendelson adds

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Buttock Treatments Available

With the rising trend there are now many non-surgical options such as types of padded underwear, but if you are looking for a more long lasting solution, here are some alternatives (your expectations need to be realistic):

Buttock lift

The surgeon will advise you on how he will reshape your bottom. Once you are happy he will draw lines on your body to give you an idea of what will be removed. The surgeon will remove excess and sagging skin from the body to tighten and lift the bum. Ideal for those looking for a perkier bum. Find out more here.

Buttock fat injections

‘The Brazilian Butt’ removes fat from selected areas, and then re-injects selected fat cells into the buttocks to add the desired volume. Correct injection methods are essential to achieve a uniform, smooth, natural appearance to the buttocks. Dr Alexandrides prefers fat injection to buttocks because the combination of liposuction and fat injections produces the most attractive and natural profile. Find out more here

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