Periareolar Top Surgery
Periareolar top surgery in London at Centre for Baker Street. Masculinising chest surgery for smaller chests with minimal scarring. Performed by Dr Spiros Vlachos and Mr Andreas Shiatis. From £9,500. CQC-regulated clinic.
Periareolar Top Surgery in London
Periareolar top is a masculinising chest surgery technique designed to create a flat, masculine chest contour with minimal visible scarring. It is most for transgender men and non-binary with smaller chest sizes and good skin elasticity. The procedure involves a circumferential incision around the outer edge of the areola, allowing breast tissue to be while preserving nipple sensation and nipple position.
Periareolar top surgery is performed by and at our . It is one of five techniques available at Centre for Surgery — your surgeon will recommend the most appropriate approach based on your chest anatomy and goals.
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How Does Periareolar Top Surgery Work?
Periareolar top surgery uses a circular incision placed around the outer margin of the areola to access and remove the underlying breast tissue. The areola can be reduced in size and repositioned as part of the same procedure. Once the breast tissue is removed, the surrounding skin is adjusted and to fit the new chest — producing a flat, masculine result with scarring confined to the natural colour transition at the areola border.
One of the primary advantages of the technique is that the nipple-areola complex remains attached throughout the procedure. The pedicle is preserved, maintaining the blood supply and nerve connections to the nipple — this is why periareolar top surgery is associated with better nipple sensation outcomes than techniques free nipple grafting.
The procedure is performed under at our Baker Street clinic. It is carried out as a day case — you go home the same day once you have from the anaesthetic.
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Surgeons for Periareolar Top Surgery at Centre for Surgery
Periareolar top surgery at Centre for Surgery is performed by and — two consultant plastic surgeons with subspecialist experience in gender-affirming chest surgery.
Both surgeons perform the full range of — including , , periareolar, , and — and will assess your anatomy at consultation to determine whether the periareolar approach is most appropriate for your chest size and goals.
You can verify their GMC registration directly on the before booking.
Is Periareolar Top Surgery Right for You?
Periareolar top surgery is most appropriate for patients with smaller chest sizes and good skin elasticity. These factors are essential for the technique to achieve a flat, well-contoured result without additional incisions across the chest. Your suitability is confirmed at a face-to-face with your surgeon.
Suitable candidates typically:
Patients with larger chests, poor skin elasticity, or significant ptosis are unlikely to achieve a satisfactory result with the periareolar technique alone. In these cases your surgeon will recommend or as more appropriate alternatives.
A mandatory two-week cooling-off period applies from the date of to all surgical procedures at Centre for Surgery.
Periareolar Top Surgery Recovery
Periareolar top surgery is performed as a day case under . You will need a responsible adult to take you home on the day and stay with you for the first 24 hours.
A compression binder must be worn for six weeks after surgery. It reduces swelling, supports the healing tissue, minimises scarring, and the new chest contour. Wear it as instructed — removing only to wash.
Most patients can return to desk-based work within one week. Avoid strenuous exercise and heavy lifting for six weeks. Light walking from day three or four is encouraged to promote circulation.
A wound check is included at seven to ten days. A surgeon review is included at six weeks. A three-month assessment is included as part of your surgical package. 24/7 clinical support is available for the first 48 hours after surgery.
Most swelling resolves within three to four weeks. Final chest contour is visible at three months. Periareolar scars are positioned at the areola margin and will continue to fade over 12 to 18 months.
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Potential Risks of Periareolar Top Surgery
Periareolar top surgery has a favourable risk profile when performed on appropriate candidates. All risks are discussed in full at consultation.
Periareolar top surgery preserves the nipple pedicle, maintaining blood supply and nerve connections. Most patients retain partial to full nipple sensation. Some experience temporary numbness in the first weeks that improves as nerve recovery progresses. A small minority experience reduction in .
Reduced sensation across the chest skin is common in the first three to six months. Most patients regain partial chest sensation within 12 months.
The incision is placed at the natural colour transition at the outer margin of the areola, where it is well concealed once healed. Initial may appear pink and slightly raised; it progressively flattens and fades over 12 to 18 months.
Specific scar risks for the periareolar technique include areola distortion or stretching — if skin redundancy is greater than the technique can accommodate, the areola may heal with an irregular or stretched . This risk is reduced by appropriate patient — periareolar is restricted to smaller chests (typically B cup or smaller) with good skin elasticity.
A mandatory two-week cooling-off period applies between and surgery so that all risks can be considered fully before proceeding.
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Why Choose Centre for Surgery for Periareolar Top Surgery?
Our Baker Street clinic is regulated by the . The CQC specifically rated our aftercare programme as “outstanding” — the highest rating available. All surgical procedures are performed under .
and perform all five FTM/N top techniques. If periareolar is not the most technique for your anatomy, your surgeon will explain why and recommend the correct alternative — not simply the available one.
, , periareolar, , and top surgery are all performed at the same Baker Street clinic. You will not be elsewhere if your needs change.
A mandatory two-week cooling-off period applies from the date consent is given. No surgery is scheduled before this period has elapsed.
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