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What are Inverted Nipples?
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Inverted nipples are a condition characterised by the nipple being recessed into the breast instead of protruding outwards. This phenomenon is relatively common and is primarily present from birth, affecting a significant portion of the population, up to one in five individuals in the UK, regardless of gender. Inverted nipples can occur on one or both sides; some individuals may find that only one nipple is inverted, while others may experience inversion on both sides.
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What is Nipple Inversion?
Inverted nipples, a condition in which the nipples are retracted inward toward the breast rather than extending outward, are a naturally occurring phenomenon observed in a notable proportion of the population. This condition is predominantly innate, meaning individuals are born with it, and it is relatively widespread, affecting an estimated 20% of both men and women. The occurrence can be unilateral (affecting one side) or bilateral (affecting both sides).

Primarily, the presence of inverted nipples is seen as a cosmetic concern rather than a medical issue. However, it can present practical challenges for some women, particularly when it comes to breastfeeding. The difficulty arises because the nipple’s inversion can complicate a newborn’s ability to latch correctly, potentially hindering breastfeeding.
Interestingly, the behaviour of inverted nipples can vary. Some may remain inverted under normal conditions but can become everted (or protrude outward) in response to stimuli such as cold, arousal, or physical manipulation. On the other hand, certain individuals have nipples that stay permanently inverted, showing little to no response to external stimuli.
Moreover, there’s a specific variation within this condition known as a
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