I'm currently a 34AA, 5'5/5'6 tall, 132 pounds, and would like to be a full B. I've looked through tons of before and after photos, watched surgery clips, and seen testimonials from women w similar builds, and I think they've confused me more on what range of CCs I'd like. Would 200-250 get me in the full B range or closer to 250-300? I know size differs from person to person, but any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Answer: Choosing the right size implant I am thrilled to hear that you've done your research, bravo you, but choosing the right size implant depends on any number of factors and requires an in person exam. I would suggest that you schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon in your area (link below) to discuss your options and try out different sizes. Best, Dr. Nazarian
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Answer: Choosing the right size implant I am thrilled to hear that you've done your research, bravo you, but choosing the right size implant depends on any number of factors and requires an in person exam. I would suggest that you schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon in your area (link below) to discuss your options and try out different sizes. Best, Dr. Nazarian
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January 14, 2016
Answer: Breast augmentation Thank you for your question. Many factors will come into play when choosing an implant size that best helps you achieve the overall desired look you wish to achieve. Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon. At that time you will be further evaluated, you should have the ability to try on multiple sizer implants to visualize which size best helps you achieve your desired look, address concerns and work together to create a surgical plan that is best for you.Best regards,Dr. Lane F. Smith, MDPlastic SurgeonLas Vegas, NV
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January 14, 2016
Answer: Breast augmentation Thank you for your question. Many factors will come into play when choosing an implant size that best helps you achieve the overall desired look you wish to achieve. Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon. At that time you will be further evaluated, you should have the ability to try on multiple sizer implants to visualize which size best helps you achieve your desired look, address concerns and work together to create a surgical plan that is best for you.Best regards,Dr. Lane F. Smith, MDPlastic SurgeonLas Vegas, NV
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January 14, 2016
Answer: Achieving a Full B cup. It is more important to base your choice of implant on what would fit your breast/chest width than focusing on the volume. Choosing an implant that fits your breast width will be the safest way you can achieve a result you are pleased with. Choosing by volume can result in an implant that extends beyond the normal boundry of your breast and causes future issues. See a board certified plastic surgeon an have a detailed consultation about what you would like to achieve.
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January 14, 2016
Answer: Achieving a Full B cup. It is more important to base your choice of implant on what would fit your breast/chest width than focusing on the volume. Choosing an implant that fits your breast width will be the safest way you can achieve a result you are pleased with. Choosing by volume can result in an implant that extends beyond the normal boundry of your breast and causes future issues. See a board certified plastic surgeon an have a detailed consultation about what you would like to achieve.
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January 12, 2016
Answer: Breast Augmentation: choosing the implant RealSelf implant choosing. Dear Ms. Flatgirlpobs,Thank you for your story and questions. Unfortunately without nude photos and a actualexam I am limited (including taking accurate measurements of your chest) And can only give you non specific but hopefully helpful comments. Choosing the correct breast implant is a multifactoral depending on your anatomy, skin strech, desired look and size.Breast size is a very personal choice and using a variety of techniques (some of which you may have completed) you can achieve the size and look you desire.Unfortunately bra manufactures have not standardized cup sizes.Breast implant manufactures have created a wide spectrum of implants based on a "cc" measuring system. Different base widths result in different projections for the same size of cc's. Different shapes are based on the cohesiveness of the internal gel.My responses are:1)sizing:A)purchase several bras (full bodied and no padding) of the size you think you want to be. As you realize there are no standard bra (strap/cup) sizes.B)take a measuring cup (1 oz=30cc) place rice in a nylon C) try on various volumes of rice with some form fitting clothes.2)placement of implant:Select several nude model photos of the goal breast shape you desire.Placement decision of implant(subpectoral, dual plane, or suprapectoral) will be determined based on your anatomy If the implant is placed under the pectoralis muscle I usually add 10% volume to what the patient chooses.... to compensate for the muscle pressing down on the muscle and for the naturally settleing of the implant which often makes the breast appear smaller 2-3 months after surgery.3)profile of implant:A) for the same volume the higher the profile the narrower the base width.B)there is very little difference in projection between a moderate to high profile implantthus little affect on the perceptible final projection of your breasts.C) the base width of the breast should equal the base width of the implant D)thus I personally chose the profile based on the patients chest measurements, (a high profile on a wide chest may not result in the cleavage desired and conversely a low profile on a narrow chest may result in implant in the outside armarea)4)types of implants:A) roundB) anatomical or shaped be (form stable)5)Filler materialA) Silicone gelB) Normal Saline 6)there are four companies that produce breast implants:-1) Mentor-2) Allergan-3) Sientra-4) Ideal1-2 =silicone fill comes from same factory3 =silicone gel has highest cohesiveness (gummy bear) for round implants1= only implants made in USA 1-2 = make both silicone and normal saline filled implants4= only makes normal saline filled implants4 = has internal baffles in normal saline implant to give feel more like silicone filled implants1-4 = all FDA approved, lifetime warranties3-at present voluntarily suspended distribution 1-3 have capsular contracture warranty 1-3 have different profiles (for same volume different base widths) resulting in different projections.1-3 have anatomical or shaped implants.I personally use all four companies based on the above and the best "fit" for the patient.7)Incision sites:A) axillary incision (armpit)B) sub areolar (around the nipple)C) inframammarry (breast crease)D) umbilicus (around tummy button)Each of the access sites have their pros and cons.I trust your Plastic Surgeon is experienced and is Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and ideally a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (denoting by membership as having met additional criteria and a focus on Cosmetic Plastic Surgery).My best wishes,R. A. Hardesty, MD, FACSDiplomate and Certified by the Am. Bd. of Plastic Surgerywwwimagineplasticsurgery.com4646 Brockton AveRiverside, Ca 92506(951) 686-7600
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January 12, 2016
Answer: Breast Augmentation: choosing the implant RealSelf implant choosing. Dear Ms. Flatgirlpobs,Thank you for your story and questions. Unfortunately without nude photos and a actualexam I am limited (including taking accurate measurements of your chest) And can only give you non specific but hopefully helpful comments. Choosing the correct breast implant is a multifactoral depending on your anatomy, skin strech, desired look and size.Breast size is a very personal choice and using a variety of techniques (some of which you may have completed) you can achieve the size and look you desire.Unfortunately bra manufactures have not standardized cup sizes.Breast implant manufactures have created a wide spectrum of implants based on a "cc" measuring system. Different base widths result in different projections for the same size of cc's. Different shapes are based on the cohesiveness of the internal gel.My responses are:1)sizing:A)purchase several bras (full bodied and no padding) of the size you think you want to be. As you realize there are no standard bra (strap/cup) sizes.B)take a measuring cup (1 oz=30cc) place rice in a nylon C) try on various volumes of rice with some form fitting clothes.2)placement of implant:Select several nude model photos of the goal breast shape you desire.Placement decision of implant(subpectoral, dual plane, or suprapectoral) will be determined based on your anatomy If the implant is placed under the pectoralis muscle I usually add 10% volume to what the patient chooses.... to compensate for the muscle pressing down on the muscle and for the naturally settleing of the implant which often makes the breast appear smaller 2-3 months after surgery.3)profile of implant:A) for the same volume the higher the profile the narrower the base width.B)there is very little difference in projection between a moderate to high profile implantthus little affect on the perceptible final projection of your breasts.C) the base width of the breast should equal the base width of the implant D)thus I personally chose the profile based on the patients chest measurements, (a high profile on a wide chest may not result in the cleavage desired and conversely a low profile on a narrow chest may result in implant in the outside armarea)4)types of implants:A) roundB) anatomical or shaped be (form stable)5)Filler materialA) Silicone gelB) Normal Saline 6)there are four companies that produce breast implants:-1) Mentor-2) Allergan-3) Sientra-4) Ideal1-2 =silicone fill comes from same factory3 =silicone gel has highest cohesiveness (gummy bear) for round implants1= only implants made in USA 1-2 = make both silicone and normal saline filled implants4= only makes normal saline filled implants4 = has internal baffles in normal saline implant to give feel more like silicone filled implants1-4 = all FDA approved, lifetime warranties3-at present voluntarily suspended distribution 1-3 have capsular contracture warranty 1-3 have different profiles (for same volume different base widths) resulting in different projections.1-3 have anatomical or shaped implants.I personally use all four companies based on the above and the best "fit" for the patient.7)Incision sites:A) axillary incision (armpit)B) sub areolar (around the nipple)C) inframammarry (breast crease)D) umbilicus (around tummy button)Each of the access sites have their pros and cons.I trust your Plastic Surgeon is experienced and is Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and ideally a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (denoting by membership as having met additional criteria and a focus on Cosmetic Plastic Surgery).My best wishes,R. A. Hardesty, MD, FACSDiplomate and Certified by the Am. Bd. of Plastic Surgerywwwimagineplasticsurgery.com4646 Brockton AveRiverside, Ca 92506(951) 686-7600
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January 11, 2016
Answer: Cup size Less than 250cc usually does not give a lot of volume and can lead to post op disappointment. An exam and consultation with a plastic surgeon is recommended including sizers and measurements.
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January 11, 2016
Answer: Cup size Less than 250cc usually does not give a lot of volume and can lead to post op disappointment. An exam and consultation with a plastic surgeon is recommended including sizers and measurements.
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