Q: Will I have a weird gap because my breasts are so far apart? (Photo)
With a properly performed surgery and a carefully chosen implant, I would not expect a wide gap. If you'd like to narrow your gap, especially at the bottom, fat grafting can be performed to sharpen and define your cleavage lines. Choose your surgeon carefully.
Q: I am a good candidate for a tummy tuck? Will my stomach be flat after my tummy tuck? (Photo)
It's a good question. Based on your photos, you appear to be a candidate for a full tummy tuck. This will allow removal of skin from your entire abdomen and repair of your muscle separation from your ribs down to your pubic bone. Make sure to find an experienced surgeon who specializes in Aesthetic Surgery.
Q: I have 300cc saline implants and I’m wanting to go bigger. Should I go up to 410?
I would speak with your surgeon about your goals. In general it's a good idea to go up by 100 cc's if you would like to see a noticeable change in your cup size. It's always a rough estimation, but 200 ccs is generally at least one cup size in most people. You always have the option of deflating your saline implants in the clinic and then trying on implants in a sports bra. If your surgeon has Vectra imaging, you could also do 3D imaging after implant deflation. Good luck with the process!
Q: Am I a candidate for a full tummy tuck with a low scar? (Photo)
Thank you for your question. You are a candidate for a tummy tuck with a low scar. As you know, it's essential to have a low scar after a tummy tuck procedure, so that you can wear any bikini or clothing that you desire. Your belly button is too low to have an umbilical float procedure and so this is the reason that a full tummy tuck would be needed. This would allow removal of skin above and below your belly button while also allowing your muscle to be prepared above and below your belly button. You are also a candidate for a drainless tummy tuck, which simplifies the recovery.
Q: Interested in having a BBL and 360 lipo for a more curvy figure than a big butt, do I have enough fat? (Photos)
Based on your photos it appears that you are a good candidate for liposuction. You're right that you don't have a lot of fat to transfer to your buttocks, so it's important that you have a noticeable result from the liposuction and then the Improvement of your buttocks becomes somewhat of a bonus. Make sure to consult with surgeons who perform a lot of liposuction and fat transfer procedures.