Choice of implants for a C cup

Richard P. Rand, MD answers: How much cc is needed to achieve full C breasts?

I am 31 years old, 5'4 & 145 pounds. I have had 1 singleton pregnancy and twins; I breast fed all three. I wear a 36B, however, the B cup is not filled out in the top part of the bra--it's a little loose. I am getting smooth, round, moderate plus profile silicone implants. I would like to be a full C, but I don't want to look fat or too big. I have been told 370, 450, & 500 by 3 different docs. Based on my pictures, what cc would you recommend?


Richard P. Rand, MD
16 days ago

I don't have the benefit of your dimensional measurements but you do have  a fullness in the muscles in your chest and the type of body that tends to look big quickly.  Also at 5'4", you will look bigger quicker.  I would say that the 450 and 500 implants would look very big on you for sure!  I would also recommend a periareolar lift to elevate your low nipples and reduce the areolar diameter a bit.  Check the photos on my web site. 

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