Can you turn an innie into an outie?

Outie-to-Innie Surgery
Umbilicoplasty is the plastic surgery procedure that can reshape both the innie and outie belly button, although it also can be reshaped during a tummy tuck.


How do you get an outie?

Most people who have an "outie" fall into one of two categories: either they were born with a tiny umbilical hernia, which is most likely, or had a small infection at the base of the umbilical cord that went unnoticed. This will cause unusual tissue called granulation tissue to form.

What causes an innie to become an outie?

Typically, for an innie, the umbilical ring (the circle that makes the "button") will fully close in healing, but if an opening persists at the site, then abdominal tissue from underneath can protrude outward, forming an outie. 3 Umbilical hernias are usually present at birth and sometimes seem to appear and disappear.


Are innie belly buttons more attractive?

A study found that umbilical protrusions (outies) are viewed as less attractive. Researchers determined that an outie is viewed as less attractive, whereas a small T-shaped or vertical navel is considered more desirable.

Can your belly button change?

Because a belly button is essentially a weak point in the abdomen, the extra pressure could cause an “innie” belly button to become an “outie.” However, this occurrence usually reverts after a woman gives birth. Some women do notice their belly button changes shape after pregnancy.


Turning an Outie Bellybutton into an Innie



Is an innie Outie rare?

Most of us have innie belly buttons, with only about 10 percent outies. A few of us may have something in between, or even a little of both! Here are some more fun facts about our belly buttons.

Can you push an outie bellybutton in?

No. Some people claim you can change an outie to an innie – by taping a quarter over it, for example – but it's just not true. (And here's another reason to put that quarter in your piggy bank instead of onto your baby's belly: A quarter would be a choking hazard if it fell off, as it probably would.)

Are outie belly buttons permanent?

About 20 percent of all newborns have an "outie," also called an umbilical hernia. This is a bulge caused by the umbilical cord as it enters the baby's abdomen. After birth, as the umbilical cord heals and falls off, the opening to the abdomen usually closes spontaneously.


Can an outie get a piercing?

You can have an outie and still have enough skin to accommodate a navel piercing above your nub — which is the most common placement for a navel piercing — or just below it.

Is innie or outie genetic?

Innie or outie: Whether you have an innie or an outie bellybutton has nothing to do with whether your mother had one or your father or your grandfather. In other words, it has nothing to do with genetics. And it has nothing to do with how the doctor cut your umbilical cord.

Can belly buttons pop out?

Although uncommon, sometimes a woman's belly button can protrude so much that it's considered an umbilical hernia. Your doctor should notice this during one of your routine prenatal visits and should be able to gently nudge it back. In very rare instances, an umbilical hernia may require minor surgery to repair.


How can I reshape my belly button?

Understanding Umbilicoplasty Procedure

Umbilicoplasty is performed by making incisions inside the belly button, which minimizes scarring. Excess fat, tissue, and skin is removed, allowing Dr. Ortiz to reshape and restructure the area. If there is a small hernia or bulging tissue, this can be addressed, too.

Can you stretch your belly button out?

"Belly buttons that are 'too small' are a little more difficult to deal with but can potentially be improved by removing some of the surrounding abdominal skin and gently stretching the belly button tissue to reach the enlarged border caused by removing the abdominal skin."

What happens if I change my belly button too early?

You might think it's safe to change your belly bar, but if it's done too soon you could experience redness, swelling or infection. If you're still in the healing process or have irritation from the belly ring, the skin will become red or pink.


Can you change the shape of your belly button without surgery?

Mainly, your genes determine the shape and look of your belly button at birth, but also by the way the doctor cut your umbilical cord. Other than surgery, there is little that can be done to fix an unsightly belly button.

How much does a belly button revision cost?

An umbilicoplasty can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000. The actual cost of an umbilicoplasty is dependent upon location, board certified plastic surgeon, and length and involvement of the plastic surgery.

Can you fix your belly button without tummy tuck?

Umbilicoplasty Without a Tummy Tuck

While an umbilicoplasty is often performed to enhance the results of a tummy tuck, it can also be performed as a standalone procedure. Umbilicoplasty restores a natural look to a naval deformity, repairs a hernia, or alters the appearance of an outie or an innie belly button.


What is a floating belly button?

How Is An Umbilical Float Tummy Tuck Performed? When floating the belly button, the stalk is transected at the base to allow the umbilicus to be pulled down when closing the incision. Because there is no incision around the umbilicus itself, it "floats" down slightly with the abdominal skin.

What makes your belly button pop out?

If the muscles don't join together completely in the midline of the abdominal wall, an umbilical hernia may appear at birth or later in life. In adults, too much abdominal pressure contributes to umbilical hernias. Causes of increased pressure in the abdomen include: Obesity.

Why do belly buttons smell?

Most belly buttons are indented so act as a trap for sweat, dead skin, and dirt. Few people wash the belly button with soap so germs can develop. The most common cause for a belly button smell is poor hygiene. All areas of the body need to be washed regularly to stay clean and healthy.


Is an outie a birth defect?

An outie is normal and not usually a medical concern, only a cosmetic one for some. For some infants, the cause of an outie belly button may be an umbilical hernia or granuloma.

What navel cant be pierced?

Unfortunately, if you have an outie belly button, you most likely won't be able to get it pierced. Some people believe that outie belly button piercings are the only "true" belly button piercings because they actually involve piercing the inner part of the navel.

What is the most common type of belly button?

Belly buttons come in all different shapes and sizes, but are usually either an innie or an outie. Most people have innies.


Which navel shape is most attractive?

Sinkkonen pointed out a study by Charles Puckett and colleagues of the University of Misouri, which asked people to choose from a number of navels the one that was most attractive. The subjects agreed: the best-looking navels were vertically oriented with a T-shape.