275cc or 295cc motiva high profile dual plane? BEFORE A85 Want to have a C85 and natural look. Thanks ahead!
Answer: Implant Profile, Type and Sizing Selection Hi Flo1995, Breast implant type and sizing selection is a complicated process and requires a detailed consultation that includes a discussion of your goals, a detailed examination, and a lengthy discussion. But the decision will always start and end with the patient. Implant profile is one of the important considerations to make. Many patients wrongly assume that the higher the profile the better. The truth is, the more profile (or projection/height) and implant has, the narrower its base has to become. This is associated with several problematic consequences. The first issue is that the patient loses width and therefore cleavage of the breast. The second is the breast becomes more narrow and pendulous, often falling lateral and onto the side of the chest, and third, high profile implants have a higher risk of bottoming out because they exert more pressure on the inframammary fold than moderate profile implants. High profile implants do have a role in symmastia repair (when I need to narrow the base width) but otherwise I try to avoid them. When it comes to sizing, we have all of our patients find 3 photos of their desired breast size. We ask for naked breast photos because clothing can obscure the true size (push up bras). Next, we consult with patients and go over the photos and take detailed breast measurements during a physical exam. Next, we using a sizing algorithm to determine a range of implants that will work based on the exam and the measurements. Lastly, during the operation, we use silicone sizers in the operating room to see how the size actually looks in the breast. We sit the patient up in the operating room, while asleep of course, and compare the sizer result with their desired look photos. If it is too small, we start the process over with a slightly larger implant. We don't stop until we get the perfect match. Of all of my breast augmentation patients, every one of them has been happy with their size due to this detailed and meticulous process. You don't want to invest time and money into a result that is either too big or too small. You should discuss your concerns with a board-certified plastic surgeon and make sure that your surgeon understands your goals. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Answer: Implant Profile, Type and Sizing Selection Hi Flo1995, Breast implant type and sizing selection is a complicated process and requires a detailed consultation that includes a discussion of your goals, a detailed examination, and a lengthy discussion. But the decision will always start and end with the patient. Implant profile is one of the important considerations to make. Many patients wrongly assume that the higher the profile the better. The truth is, the more profile (or projection/height) and implant has, the narrower its base has to become. This is associated with several problematic consequences. The first issue is that the patient loses width and therefore cleavage of the breast. The second is the breast becomes more narrow and pendulous, often falling lateral and onto the side of the chest, and third, high profile implants have a higher risk of bottoming out because they exert more pressure on the inframammary fold than moderate profile implants. High profile implants do have a role in symmastia repair (when I need to narrow the base width) but otherwise I try to avoid them. When it comes to sizing, we have all of our patients find 3 photos of their desired breast size. We ask for naked breast photos because clothing can obscure the true size (push up bras). Next, we consult with patients and go over the photos and take detailed breast measurements during a physical exam. Next, we using a sizing algorithm to determine a range of implants that will work based on the exam and the measurements. Lastly, during the operation, we use silicone sizers in the operating room to see how the size actually looks in the breast. We sit the patient up in the operating room, while asleep of course, and compare the sizer result with their desired look photos. If it is too small, we start the process over with a slightly larger implant. We don't stop until we get the perfect match. Of all of my breast augmentation patients, every one of them has been happy with their size due to this detailed and meticulous process. You don't want to invest time and money into a result that is either too big or too small. You should discuss your concerns with a board-certified plastic surgeon and make sure that your surgeon understands your goals. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Answer: What implant size? Thanks for your question. The implant size, shape and profile depends on your anatomy (which is assessed during the clinical examination at your consultation) as well as your aesthetic goals. Frequently in scenarios such as this, as the difference between the 2 implants sizes is only 20cc, there is no right or wrong answer and final result is likely to be minimally different. Generally speaking, in my experience, if undecided between 2 sizes, always opt for the slightly larger one, as long as your surgeon thinks this is safe for you. Good luck.
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Answer: What implant size? Thanks for your question. The implant size, shape and profile depends on your anatomy (which is assessed during the clinical examination at your consultation) as well as your aesthetic goals. Frequently in scenarios such as this, as the difference between the 2 implants sizes is only 20cc, there is no right or wrong answer and final result is likely to be minimally different. Generally speaking, in my experience, if undecided between 2 sizes, always opt for the slightly larger one, as long as your surgeon thinks this is safe for you. Good luck.
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January 26, 2018
Answer: Breast augmentation, 275-295cc Hello and thank you for your question. Congratulations on your upcoming surgery. The best advice you can receive is from an in-person consultation. The size, profile, and shape of the implant is based on your desired breast size/shape, your chest wall measurements, and soft tissue quality. This decision should be based on a detailed discussion with equal input from both you and your surgeon. Best wishes and good luck. Richard G. Reish, M.D. FACS Harvard-trained plastic surgeon
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January 26, 2018
Answer: Breast augmentation, 275-295cc Hello and thank you for your question. Congratulations on your upcoming surgery. The best advice you can receive is from an in-person consultation. The size, profile, and shape of the implant is based on your desired breast size/shape, your chest wall measurements, and soft tissue quality. This decision should be based on a detailed discussion with equal input from both you and your surgeon. Best wishes and good luck. Richard G. Reish, M.D. FACS Harvard-trained plastic surgeon
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January 25, 2018
Answer: Hello, Im having my surgery in 1 week, don't know what to choose? 275cc or 295cc Motiva round high profile dual plane? Thank you for your question. The decision of the size of the implants is normally based on the measurements of width of the breasts, tissue cover, position of the nipples, wishes of the patients etc. The best person to advice you would be the surgeon who has examined you and who is going to perform your procedure. In slim patients like you, I tend to prefer anatomical implants, to achieve a more natural result compared to round. But again, I am sure you have discussed all possible options with your surgeon. All the best. Andrea Marando MDCertified, European Board of Plastic Surgery Member, Am. Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryManchester and London, United Kingdom
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January 25, 2018
Answer: Hello, Im having my surgery in 1 week, don't know what to choose? 275cc or 295cc Motiva round high profile dual plane? Thank you for your question. The decision of the size of the implants is normally based on the measurements of width of the breasts, tissue cover, position of the nipples, wishes of the patients etc. The best person to advice you would be the surgeon who has examined you and who is going to perform your procedure. In slim patients like you, I tend to prefer anatomical implants, to achieve a more natural result compared to round. But again, I am sure you have discussed all possible options with your surgeon. All the best. Andrea Marando MDCertified, European Board of Plastic Surgery Member, Am. Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryManchester and London, United Kingdom
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January 26, 2018
Answer: Size choice Although size should be decided by you and your surgeon, you are worrying about 20 ccs (less than one ounce). Discuss it with your plastic surgeon again. Best wishes.
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January 26, 2018
Answer: Size choice Although size should be decided by you and your surgeon, you are worrying about 20 ccs (less than one ounce). Discuss it with your plastic surgeon again. Best wishes.
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