600 cc breast implants is big

John P. Di Saia, MD answers: 600cc Breast implants to achieve D cup too large?

I am going in for my breast implants in a week, and I'm having second thoughts about the size. I am 25 years old, I have one child, and I don't have any sagging or stretch marks on my breasts. I am currently an A cup and I would like to be a full natural D cup. My surgeon and I decided on 600cc cohesive gel implants. I'm wondering if they will end up looking too big. Is 600cc too big? If not, how big will my breast end up being?

John P. Di Saia, MD
7 months ago

Hello,

Without knowing more about your dimensions I can't be specific, but 600 cc implants are large. I don't know how natural or how large a cup size you are going to be with them. Maybe you need to discuss this with your surgeon before surgery one more time.

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A: Cup size is not every thing

Hisham Seify, MD, PhD
7 months ago

It sounds like a huge implant but other factors are important to consider including chest,breast diameters etc...Do not focus on the cup size but what would make you look good, even if this would be a C!

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