The size and shape of the areolas can vary significantly from person to person. For some, larger areolas are simply a result of genetics, while for others, changes such as weight fluctuations, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or the natural ageing process can cause stretching over time. Although there’s no single “ideal” areola size, some individuals may feel self-conscious if their areolas appear disproportionately large compared to their breasts — a concern that can impact body confidence and self-esteem, leading them to explore surgical options.
Areola reduction surgery is a precise and effective procedure that reshapes and resizes the areolas to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance. By reducing their diameter, the surgery helps achieve symmetry and proportion that align with the patient’s personal goals. It is often chosen by those who feel their areolas are too large, uneven, or have stretched following physical or hormonal changes.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at areola reduction surgery — including what the procedure involves, typical costs, recovery expectations, and complementary treatments that can enhance overall breast aesthetics.
How Much Does Areola Reduction Surgery Cost?
At The Braham Institute, the cost of areola reduction surgery starts from £2,950 and is performed under local anaesthetic. This approach allows patients to remain comfortable and relaxed throughout the procedure while avoiding the need for general anaesthesia and its associated recovery time.
Each treatment is tailored to the individual to achieve the most natural and proportionate results. The final cost may vary depending on factors such as the degree of reduction and whether one or both areolas are being treated.
After your in-person consultation with one of The Braham Institute’s expert surgeons, you’ll receive a detailed, personalised quote with a full breakdown of fees — ensuring complete transparency and no hidden costs.






