Shirley, I hope you will report on this topic. I have a patient who is determined to evert her (very) inverted nipples prior to pregnancy. She wants to breastfeed future children and has seen her siblings struggle and fail secondary to (she reports) the severity of the nipple inversion. Believe me -- I discussed all the conventional wisdom (and treatments) with her. She remains unchanged in her desire to evert ASAP. Since our HMO likely won't cover the cost, she will probably purchase the device on her own. Our gynecologists have mixed feelings about this device (for which they have only seen the manufacturer/distributor literature) but will be following results from this pt. and any case reports you share. This lady is even going to see a surgeon who has told her he "knows how to surgically correct this problem" -- I discussed with her the potential problems inherent with that approach as it relates to her desire to breastfeed. I will also share any information I gain from this woman's experience (or others). Now that this device is over the counter (in the USA) I expect to hear more about it. Margery Wilson, IBCLC