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South Bay Plastic Surgeons
3640 Lomita Boulevard #306
Torrance, CA 90505
Phone: (310) 436-1525
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The Spa at South Bay Plastic Surgeons
3640 Lomita Boulevard #309
Torrance, CA 90505
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This is a 54 year old female who had left breast cancer. She came to our office to discuss reconstructive options. After extensive discussion of the reconstructive options with her surgeon, she decided that implant reconstruction would be the... Read More
Procedure(s): Breast Reconstruction, Nipple Reconstruction
Surgeon: South Bay Plastic Surgeons
This is a 60 year-old female patient diagnosed with right breast cancer. At the time of her mastectomy, she had right breast reconstruction with a TRAM flap. Her next surgery was scheduled seven months later for nipple reconstruction with fat grafting... Read More
Procedure(s): Areolar Tattoo, Breast Reconstruction, Nipple Reconstruction
This is a 41 year-old female patient with left breast cancer. First stage reconstruction she had bilateral mastectomies with tissue expanders. Second stage her tissue expanders were removed and replaced with Allergan Style 410, 450cc implants. Fat... Read More
Procedure(s): Areolar Tattoo, Breast Reconstruction, Nipple Reconstruction
This is a 35 year old female patient with left breast cancer and BRCA positive. Patient had left therapeutic and right prophylactic mastectomies with immediate bilateral DIEP flaps. She had NAC reconstruction and two rounds of fat grafting. Photos... Read More
Procedure(s): Areolar Tattoo, Breast Reconstruction, Nipple Reconstruction
This is a 47 year-old female patient with left breast cancer. First stage reconstruction she had left therapeutic and right prophylactic mastectomies and immediate reconstruction with tissue expanders. Second stage reconstruction her tissue expanders... Read More
Procedure(s): Areolar Tattoo, Nipple Reconstruction, Breast Reconstruction
This is a 41 year-old female patient with left breast DCIS. First stage patient had bilateral skin sparing mastectomies and immediate reconstruction with tissue expanders. Second stage tissue expanders were removed and patient had breast reconstruction... Read More
Procedure(s): Breast Reconstruction, Nipple Reconstruction, Areolar Tattoo
This is a 45 year old patient diagnosed with left breast cancer and tested positive for BRCA 2 gene. She has a history of breast cancer in her family, which led her to the decision of bilateral reconstruction with tissue expanders. After her first... Read More
Procedure(s): Breast Reconstruction, Nipple Reconstruction, Nipple/Areolar Revision
This is a 47 year old female who had ductal carcinoma in situ of both of her breasts diagnosed at the same time. She decided to have both breasts and nipples removed with a bilateral mastectomy procedure. She had small breasts (32A cup) and... Read More
Procedure(s): Breast Reconstruction, Nipple Reconstruction
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South Bay Plastic Surgeons
3640 Lomita Boulevard #306
Torrance, CA 90505
Phone: (310) 784-0644
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

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3640 Lomita Boulevard #309
Torrance, CA 90505
Phone: (310) 784-0670
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
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At South Bay Plastic Surgeons in Torrance, our plastic surgery team specializes in surgical and nonsurgical procedures, including breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction, facelift, and CoolSculpting®. We serve women and men from Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Long Beach, and the surrounding South Bay communities.
* All surgeons are members of the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS), board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Dr. Michael Newman is listed as a Southern California Super Doctor and received the Patient's Choice Award. Dr. Whitney Burrell is a RealSelf Top Doctor. Drs. Newman, Jewell, and Liang are members of ASAPS, the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.
Keep in mind that each patient is unique and your results may vary.
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Spaying female dogs is a common practice that involves removing the reproductive organs completely. There are several reasons and benefits of spaying including the reduced risk of breast cancer. When you adopt a dog from a shelter, the pooch is already spayed or will be done after adoption.
Apart from the benefits, spaying has several physical effects and consequences. These effects can also be used as clues to find out if a female dog has already been spayed. A lot of people wonder whether dog nipples shrink after spaying. Today, we try to find the answer to this concern and discuss the effects of spaying on nipples.
All the dogs, male and female, have nipples around their abdomen area. They can have anywhere between six and ten nipples in general and some dogs have an odd number and not a symmetrical row of nipples on the two sides. A lot of breeders recommend waiting for the first heat cycle of the dog to get it spayed. However, it is a general idea to get it done when the female dog is six months old.
Before spaying, at the time of the heat cycle, the mammary glands of the female dog swells and nipples are enlarged. Once spayed, the nipples shrink and get the shape and size they had before the heat cycle. However, the extent to which this happens often depends on the age of the dog and the number of heat cycles it has experienced before getting spayed.
Spaying does cause shrinkage of nipples in dogs but the actual effects depend on several factors. This is because each heat cycle triggers hormonal changes affecting the dog’s mammary glands. The mammary tissues of the dog also change with age. So, the amount of change you notice in a dog after spaying is not uniform or predictable.
Your dog undergoes several changes, behavioral as well as hormonal, after spaying. One of the biggest changes you notice is with the mammary glands of the dog. Before spaying, the female dog experiences swollen nipples during the heat cycle, pregnancy and lactation. Once spayed, the dog’s mammary glands, vulva and nipples get smaller in size resembling those of intact females.
However, not every dog undergoes such changes. If your dog is spayed before her first heat cycle, it is possible that the nipples shrink to their pre-pubescent state. But if it has undergone several heat cycles before spaying, you can’t predict the change in nipples. The dog experiences hormonal changes during heat cycles that cause the nipples to swell.
If your dog is old when spayed, it might have undergone changes in its hormonal tissues with multiple heat cycles and have permanently enlarged nipples. Such dogs might not experience a change in nipples after spaying. After so many heat cycles and pregnancies, it is difficult for the nipples to return to their original size and they become swollen permanently.
Spaying is a major surgery and has several implications and risks. While most healthy dogs develop no problems and get normal after surgery, some dogs experience complications including skin irritation, pain, fever and reaction to anesthesia. These signs should get better with time and resolve on their own or with medications.
One of the biggest risks associated with spaying is an abdominal infection which can cause the mammary glands and other areas near the surgery to swell. The dog’s nipples can swell and even show discharge. If you see anything unusual as such, it is a good idea to visit the vet and confirm whether the dog has something wrong.
There are several reasons for swollen nipples in female dogs. If the dog is not spayed, it undergoes hormonal changes during each heat cycle, affecting its mammary glands. These changes cause the nipples to swell. As the dog undergoes multiple heat cycles, the tissues of mammary glands change and the nipples get permanently enlarged.
Another reason for swollen nipples in female dogs is lactation. Nipples get enlarged during pregnancy and after giving birth to puppies to feed them. Apart from these, there are several other causes of swollen nipples in female dogs. Dog owners should keep a watch on the changes and signs to detect any underlying problem in its early stages.
Spayed dogs don’t experience heat cycles or hormonal changes which means swelling of mammary glands and nipples is less common in such animals. However, if your spayed dog has swollen mammary glands, it can be a sign of a serious problem and should be reported to a vet at the earliest. The most common cause of swollen mammary glands in dogs is Mastitis. It is a bacterial infection affecting the nipples and can prove to be life-threatening if not treated on time.
Though rare, this disease can affect male dogs and spayed dogs. Mastitis makes the mammary glands swell and they even leak pus. A vet can treat Mastitis with antibiotics and warm compresses to soothe swollen nipples. Another serious reason for swollen mammary glands in spayed dogs is cancer. While the risk of cancer is quite low in spayed females, it can still affect them, particularly if the dog was spayed later in life.
Inverted nipples are a natural occurrence in dogs and not a matter of concern. They don’t cause any discomfort or pain to the dog but are vulnerable to infections as sebum accumulates easily inside them. It is important to clean them on a regular basis to keep them free of any such implications. If not properly cared for, inverted nipples develop bacterial infections like mastitis.
This is an inflammation of mammary glands most common in lactating dogs but can also affect spayed as well as male dogs. This infection can occur in different forms with varying signs and symptoms. Dogs affected by mastitis experience pain and discomfort with visible signs in the nipple area. The most common symptoms include discharge from the nipples, redness and swelling of the nipples accompanied by pain, fever, lethargy and others.
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