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Other Breast Surgeries

Several surgeries on the breast, areola, and nipple, whether for reduction, augmentation, or correction of anomalies, are possible. Some individuals, whether they are men or women, may be bothered by overly prominent or inverted nipples. Surgical correction of the nipples is a simple procedure that is performed under local anesthesia. The same applies to reducing the size of the areolas. In men, correction of gynecomastia (excess breast tissue) is a common procedure. In women, correction of congenital anomalies such as tuberous breasts, asymmetry, or underdevelopment is also possible, as well as breast reconstruction after cancer.

Prominent or Inverted Nipples 

Some individuals, both men and women, may be disturbed by overly prominent or inverted nipples. Surgical correction of the nipples is a simple and effective procedure that can be performed under local anesthesia. We understand the importance of your comfort and confidence, which is why our team will ensure that you feel comfortable throughout the process.

Areolar Size Reduction 

The size of the areolas can also be a source of discomfort for some individuals. Fortunately, areolar size reduction is a relatively simple intervention that can be performed as part of breast cosmetic surgery. Our expert surgeons will work with you to understand your aesthetic goals and provide you with natural and harmonious results.

Correction of Gynecomastia in Men 

Gynecomastia, characterized by excess breast tissue in men, can be a source of discomfort and embarrassment. Our clinic offers effective solutions to correct this problem, allowing men to regain a more masculine and defined chest.

Correction of Congenital Anomalies in Women 

In women, congenital anomalies such as tuberous breasts, asymmetry, or underdevelopment can have a significant impact on self-esteem. Fortunately, cosmetic surgery offers correction options to help women feel more confident and comfortable in their own bodies.

Breast Reconstruction after Cancer 

Breast reconstruction after cancer is an important step in the healing and recovery process. Our medical team understands the importance of this process and is dedicated to providing compassionate support and exceptional aesthetic results for affected patients.

Take the First Step Towards a New Confidence 

If you are considering breast, areolar, or nipple cosmetic surgery, do not hesitate to schedule an initial consultation with our medical team. We are here to answer all your questions, discuss your concerns, and help you achieve your aesthetic goals with confidence and serenity.

The Process 

Nipple and areolar correction surgeries are typically performed under local anesthesia. Gynecomastia correction is a one-day surgery under general anesthesia. It can often be performed using liposuction and leave only tiny, barely visible scars. Correction surgeries for anomalies and reconstructions are sometimes more complex and may require multiple steps.

Step 1 – Scheduling an Appointment Appointments can be scheduled by calling 514-543-0455 for cosmetic surgery. You can also contact us by clicking this link and filling out the form, and our staff will be happy to contact you promptly.

Step 2 – Meeting with Dr. Gaudreau Your meeting with Dr. Gaudreau will begin with a brief period of questions to understand the nature of the desired care. A physical examination will then take place, accompanied by explanations and suggestions for appropriate treatments. You will then have the opportunity to ask and receive answers to all your questions.

Step 3 – Surgery Planning Once your meeting with Dr. Gaudreau is complete, the costs of the surgery will be provided to you by Dr. Gaudreau’s assistant secretary. She will explain the possible payment methods and offer you a surgery date if desired. Once you have confirmed your surgery date, you will receive an information packet including pre and postoperative advice.

Step 4 – Surgery The day before the surgery, you will receive a call from the surgery center to find out the time and place where you should report the next day. On the day of your surgery, you must fast from midnight the night before. You will then be guided to the pre-surgery waiting room. You will then see Dr. Gaudreau, who will probably draw on you and summarize the previous discussions to confirm the desired surgery. You will then be directed to the operating room where you will meet the team for anesthesia and surgery.

Step 5 – Follow-up You will receive a call the day after the surgery to check that the progress is favorable. You will see Dr. Gaudreau for your first follow-up visit 3 to 7 days after the surgery. Your dressings will then be removed and showering may be allowed. Subsequent visits will be on a weekly or monthly basis and as needed thereafter.