im trying to achieve the most fullest high breasts, having a lift as ive breastfed 3 kids & have moderate sagging, i wear a b cup bra & would like to be a dd. my body measurements are 5'4 height, 64kg weight, size 10 dress size, my breast width measures at 14.2. my surgeon recommends ssf435cc or ssx465cc i cant decide which implant will give me the best look. i dont want my breasts not tobe big enough as i really want them big, i also want them to be as high as possible with a lot of projection.
April 3, 2016
Answer: Deciding on Implant Size This may provide some insight. If a woman wears a size 36 AB bra and would like to be a C cup, which is the average size that women wear and the average size bra that is sold, she needs a volume of approximately 350 to 390 cc to make that change. This becomes less if she's wearing a 34 bra, because it has a smaller strap size and the cups have a smaller diameter. A smaller diameter implant would then be a volume of approximately 300 to 350 cc. In the same way if she was more petite, maybe a double zero or size one and wore a 32 AB bra, then to become a 32C cup she would only require about 250 to 300 cc. The profile is determined by the amount of projection versus roundness that the you desire, as well as the size of the implant and size of your chest. Also, the placement or incision location will also have an effect on profile. For example, if she has a chest wall issue where the chest is slightly sunken, this is called a pectus deformity, then she would require a little bit more volume to first bring her chest to a level position and then move forward to the projection of a C cup. This may require implants of about 50cc more. This is a general number, and of course there are other factors that will affect this. Your Plastic Surgeon will measure you to determine the best shape, size and placement of the #implants to be used.
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April 3, 2016
Answer: Deciding on Implant Size This may provide some insight. If a woman wears a size 36 AB bra and would like to be a C cup, which is the average size that women wear and the average size bra that is sold, she needs a volume of approximately 350 to 390 cc to make that change. This becomes less if she's wearing a 34 bra, because it has a smaller strap size and the cups have a smaller diameter. A smaller diameter implant would then be a volume of approximately 300 to 350 cc. In the same way if she was more petite, maybe a double zero or size one and wore a 32 AB bra, then to become a 32C cup she would only require about 250 to 300 cc. The profile is determined by the amount of projection versus roundness that the you desire, as well as the size of the implant and size of your chest. Also, the placement or incision location will also have an effect on profile. For example, if she has a chest wall issue where the chest is slightly sunken, this is called a pectus deformity, then she would require a little bit more volume to first bring her chest to a level position and then move forward to the projection of a C cup. This may require implants of about 50cc more. This is a general number, and of course there are other factors that will affect this. Your Plastic Surgeon will measure you to determine the best shape, size and placement of the #implants to be used.
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April 4, 2016
Answer: Which Implant? Thanks for sharing your story.The difference between the 2 implants is negligible, so I would recommend getting the larger implant.Don't forget you will lose roughly 1/2 cup with the lift, so getting the larger implant will be a wise choice.I hope this helps and good luck.
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April 4, 2016
Answer: Which Implant? Thanks for sharing your story.The difference between the 2 implants is negligible, so I would recommend getting the larger implant.Don't forget you will lose roughly 1/2 cup with the lift, so getting the larger implant will be a wise choice.I hope this helps and good luck.
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