 Hi everyone, Dr. Saul here in Beverly Hills. We're going to talk about nipple sensation after breast dog and breast lift. First, breast augmentation. Breast augmentation, usually there are three incisions. One is periareolar. One is underneath and one is the axilla. Usually most doctors 95 to 98% use either periareolar or inframammary. The nerve does not come from around the incision. The nerve comes from T4. That's thoracic vertebra number four. So it comes from lateral and comes all the way to the nipple sensation. So nipple sensation loss after breast augmentation is very rare, but it's probably in somewhere between 6 to 8%. Either with a periareola or in the inframammary. Usually the first three to six months you might have hypo or hypersensitivity, but after six months it should come back to regular. Now breast lift is a totally different case. Breast lift, your maneuvering tissue, your cutting out tissue, it depends on your surgeon and what aspect of the breast tissue they're removing. In my hands, I got to say it's got to be like around 5 to 7% because we keep the lateral breast tissue. We don't take too much of it off. Our patients usually have nipple sensation, but again it has to do with the technique of your surgeon.