Puffy Nipples
Posted on Friday, March 8th, 2013 by Dr. Babak Dadvand
Gynecomastia comes in all shapes and sizes. One form of gynecomastia that is relatively common is referred to as “puffy nipples”. This type of gynecomastia is typically present in normal or thin build males, but may occur in males of all body types. But what causes puffy nipple? To answer this one must have an understanding of what makes up the male chest.
Every male chest is composed of skin, subcutaneous fat, breast tissue, and muscle. Males with puffy nipples have an increased amount of breast tissue centered underneath their areolas. The breast tissue pushes out against the areola making it look puffy.
The diagram above shows a normal chest compared with a chest with puffy nipple. Notice the increase in breast tissue (pictured in white) underneath the nipple. This pushes out on the areola giving it a more cone like or puffy appearance. This is more evident in warmer weather. Correcting “puffy nipples” will require excision of the breast tissue. Liposuction alone will not correct this form of gynecomastia.
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