Periareolar scar correction in breast augmentation.
From 450€
Surgery duration
15-30 minutes
Anesthesia
Local
Postoperative rest
No rest required
Visible effects
Inmediatly
Recovery
No required
Results
Life-long
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What is a periareolar scar correction?
A periareolar scar correction is a procedure aimed at improving or removing a scar previously located around the areola, whether due to breast augmentation, breast reduction, or another surgical procedure. It is performed when the scar has developed irregularities, thickening, abnormal pigmentation, or asymmetry.
How is a correction of periareolar breast implant scars procedure performed?
There is significant interest in minimizing scars after breast augmentation, as patients desire the best possible aesthetic results. Although techniques can make scars almost unnoticeable, they will never disappear entirely. Achieving optimal results requires proactive and consistent care. At EGOS, we offer several effective methods to reduce the appearance of periareolar scars:
Direct excision and primary closure
The scar is removed and carefully closed to minimize tension.
Z-plasty or w-plasty
These techniques reorient the direction of the scar, making it less noticeable.
Purse-string closure
Allows for even distribution of tension around the areola.
Redesign of the areola-nipple complex
When necessary, the contour of the areola is adjusted to achieve a more natural result.

Who is a good candidate for correction of periareolar breast
Scar correction after breast augmentation can be considered in various situations. The ideal candidate for this procedure includes:
- Patients with Hypertrophic or Keloid Scars: If a patient has developed hypertrophic or keloid scars after breast augmentation, correction may improve their appearance.
- Patients with Asymmetrical or Unfavorable Scars: Sometimes scars heal unevenly or may appear unattractive. Correction can improve these asymmetries and overall scar quality.
- Patients with Healing Issues: If healing problems such as infections or wound opening have occurred, scar correction may be needed to optimize results.
- Patients Desiring Aesthetic Improvement: Even if no significant complications have occurred, patients who wish to improve the overall appearance of their scars may consider correction for a more aesthetically pleasing outcome.
Preoperative Tests for Surgery
Before undergoing periareolar scar correction, a comprehensive medical evaluation will be conducted at EGOS to determine the patient's suitability for the procedure. This may include laboratory tests and a general health assessment. Additionally, the surgical approach will be carefully planned, and specific instructions, such as dietary adjustments or the temporary discontinuation of certain medications, will be provided. It is essential that the patient shares any relevant medical history and adheres to all preoperative instructions to ensure a successful intervention and optimal results.

Postoperative Care for Surgery
To ensure a smooth recovery after the surgery, it is recommended to follow a series of postoperative care instructions:
- Pain and Discomfort: Some swelling and discomfort are normal after surgery. The surgeon may prescribe pain relievers to manage any discomfort.
- Dressings and Special Support Bra: These will protect the incision and assist with healing.
- Rest and Personal Care: Avoid intense activities and keep the incision clean and dry to promote healing.
- Scar Monitoring: Attend follow-up visits to monitor progress and report any unusual symptoms.
- Scar Care: Use recommended products to aid in the healing and improvement of scar appearance.
- Long-Term Follow-Up: Continue attending follow-up appointments to ensure satisfactory results.
Aesthetic enhancement
Correction of asymmetries
Improved scar quality
Boosted self-confidence
How much does a correction of periareolar breast implant scars cost?
The cost for periareolar scar correction after breast augmentation varies depending on several factors. It is recommended to schedule an initial consultation with a certified plastic surgeon for a personalized evaluation and precise cost based on your individual needs.
Factors influencing the price
- Degree of correction needed: The extent of the scar and the complexity of the correction will influence the final price. More severe or difficult-to-correct scars may require more time and resources.
- Technique used: Different techniques for scar correction vary in complexity, and more intricate methods may increase the cost.
- Materials used: If skin grafts or special materials are required to improve scar healing, this may increase the price.
- Number of procedures: In some cases, more than one procedure may be needed to achieve the desired outcome, which could affect the cost.
- Postoperative care: Follow-up visits and additional treatments, such as laser therapy or creams, to optimize scar healing may influence the overall cost.

Where can i undergo correction for periareolar scars?
You can undergo periareolar scar correction at EGOS, which offers the procedure at multiple locations, ensuring convenient and accessible treatment.
Frequently asked questions
What is the criteria for considering scar correction after breast augmentation?
Scar correction is typically considered for patients with hypertrophic or keloid scars, asymmetrical scars, or those who wish to improve the aesthetic quality of their scars.
How long after breast augmentation can scar correction be performed?
Scar correction is usually performed after sufficient healing has occurred, typically several months to a year after the initial surgery, to ensure optimal results.
What are the risks associated with periareolar scar correction?
Risks associated with periareolar scar correction include:
- Infection: there is a risk of infection in the treated area if hygiene and postoperative care guidelines are not followed.
- Abnormal scarring: the new scar may not heal properly, becoming thicker, harder, or even hypertrophic.
- Asymmetry: there may be a slight difference between the scars on each breast, affecting the aesthetic outcome.
- Loss of sensitivity: periareolar scar correction can temporarily affect sensitivity in the areola and nipple area.
- Hematomas or bleeding: in some cases, excessive bleeding or the appearance of hematomas may occur after the procedure.
- Scar recurrence: there is a possibility that the scar may reform in a similar way to the original, requiring another correction.
- Necrosis: in rare cases, skin necrosis may occur around the scar if blood circulation is compromised.
Is it possible to completely eliminate a periareolar scar?
While the goal is to make the scar as inconspicuous as possible, it is not possible to remove it entirely. Scar correction techniques aim to significantly reduce its appearance.
What happens if the scar reformulates?
If the scar reformulates, additional treatments or a secondary procedure may be necessary to improve its appearance.
Can I combine this procedure with another breast surgery?
Yes, periareolar scar correction can be combined with other breast procedures, such as breast augmentation, breast lift, or reduction, if desired.
Is it necessary to use silicone patches or creams after treatment?
Yes, your surgeon may recommend silicone patches or creams to optimize scar healing and improve the appearance of the scar.
Is follow-up necessary after the treatment?
Yes, follow-up visits are essential to ensure the scar is healing correctly and to address any concerns. Regular monitoring helps achieve the best results.

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Dr. Tiago Gomes
As a plastic surgeon, one of the most delicate aspects of any breast procedure is the healing process. in the case of a periareolar scar, the key is to achieve a correction that not only improves the aesthetic appearance but also preserves the sensitivity and function of the area. many patients come to the clinic concerned about a very visible or irregular periareolar scar, which can affect their confidence. my approach is always personalized, using advanced techniques to minimize the visibility of the scar and achieve a harmonious result.
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Dr. Santiago Elvira i Barberà
In periareolar scar correction, achieving a natural look is essential. Women seek results that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also feel natural to the touch and in appearance. One of the techniques I use in my practice focuses on reducing tension on the scar, allowing the tissue to heal more smoothly. In addition, we apply state-of-the-art technologies to accelerate the healing process and enhance long-term results.
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Dra. Lorena Vives
In my experience, innovation is key to delivering high-quality results. Over the years, techniques for periareolar scar correction have advanced significantly, allowing surgeons to manage scars with greater precision. Today, we use next-generation sutures and technologies such as fractional laser therapy to help improve the appearance of scars. This, combined with specific postoperative care, ensures that my patients achieve long-lasting and satisfying aesthetic results.
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Dr. Jose Sarrià
I always tell my patients that scars are an inevitable part of surgery, but with the right technique, we can make them almost unnoticeable. In the case of periareolar scar correction, one of the most common challenges is the difference in tone between the areolar skin and the surrounding skin. To address this issue, we use a combination of surgical procedures and postoperative treatments that promote more even healing, resulting in a highly effective visual blend. Surgery also allows us to adjust the size and shape to ensure harmony with the rest of the breast, always maintaining a natural approach. The final result should be something that enhances the patient’s confidence without making her feel like she has lost her physical identity.
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Dr. Edgar Carmona
Periareolar scar correction should not be seen as solely an aesthetic concern. Functionality is an aspect that should never be overlooked. Some patients experience scars that cause discomfort or tightness around the areola. In these cases, we work to improve both the appearance and the function of the scar, ensuring that the tissue heals properly without causing future discomfort.
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Dr. Adriano Hug
When I talk to my patients about periareolar scar correction, I always emphasize the importance of a comprehensive approach. This means not only removing the visible scar but also treating the surrounding tissue to ensure healthy healing. In some cases, the difference in texture or color between the areola and the surrounding skin can be a challenge, but with advanced reconstruction techniques and proper postoperative care, we achieve results that combine functionality with aesthetics.
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Dr. Francisco Mora
Over the years, techniques for periareolar scar correction have advanced significantly. In my practice, I use suturing methods that minimize tension on the scar, allowing for more even healing and a less visible scar. We also apply postoperative treatments such as laser therapy or targeted products to accelerate the healing process and improve the long-term appearance of the scar. It’s incredibly rewarding to see patients regain their confidence with such natural-looking results.
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