Nipple retraction: "Benign" Chronic (>1 year-long) nipple retraction is caused by shortening of the ducts that attach to the back of the nipple or enlargement of the surrounding breast. This pulls the nipple inward. Treatment requires surgical cutting of the ducts that attached to the nipple. See previous post re: topic. Recent onset (
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