Dr Harry did the liposuction on my thighs many years ago when he was at the UC at Tustin. I still have the definition he sculpted. I have always been glad I had it done, he is a very good doctor. He listens carefully and does his best to give you the outcome you hope for.
It depends on how far are you postop. If surgery is recent, you are more likely to have changes. If you had a surgery a while ago you probably will not get much improvement of the assymetry.
It is hard to tell form the photo. It is best to judge size after physics exam at your consultation. You do seem petite and are limited in the size of implant you can use. My guess would be probably around a 300cc implant will make you a c cup. It would bet to judge in person.
This is a long and drawn out question. It is best answere in person by your plastic surgeon at time of consultation. But I can also refer you to the website of the plastic surgery society or implant company Mentor or Allergan.
From your photo there is apparent asymmetry of the breasts. The pockets appear different, as well as the inframammary folds. They are also too medial, and you may have what is called syntactia. It is still early and things may change but you should follow up with your surgeon to follow closely. Hopefully it will correct itself, but can be reevaluated later to see if you need a revision.
The photos are of poor quality. You must be evaluated by your plastic surgeon to see if you have the proper body and skin to support a large implant. If I had to guess it looks like you would need around 600cc implant to attain that size, with moderate profile plus implants.