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Petite Build - 375cc over the Muscle

asked 10 months ago by Patty123
Latest answer by Tom J. Pousti, MD
Question viewed 255 times
Tags: 090-109 lbs, 5 ft 4 in to 5 ft 7 in, silicone implant, 350-399cc, A cup, over muscle, petite

I am getting finally soon 375 cc silicone implants, full height, full projection over the muscle - if possible doctor will place 410 cc, but now I am a little bit confused whether it is not too much, because I am 5.7 tall, 104 lbs., wearing a 32A bra, very petite build and thin. Is it more a fake look or OK ? I want to reach at least a C cup, better a D cup. What will be the result for me ? Thanks in advance.

2 answers to Petite Build - 375cc over the Muscle

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Breast size after breast augmentation?

The more breast surgery I do the more I realize that there is no correlation between the size of implant and resulting cup size. This may have to do with several factors including: the amount of breast volume the patient starts with, the shape of the patient's chest wall (concave or convex), the type and model of breast implant selected (saiine/silicone and low/moderate/high profile), bra manufacturer variance in cup sizes, the degree of filling of the... more
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Big Implants

As I have no pictures and have not examined you, I can only give you an uninformed opinion. You are tall and very thin and I doubt you have much subcutaneous fat or breast tissue. Have you had children? The implant size may be fine or too big giving a lot of upper pole fullness. I would prefer to place the implants submuscularly to give more coverage over the implants, lessen the incidence of capsular contracture and possibly accommodate these larger implants better? Is your... more

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