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!
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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January 11, 2016
Answer: Sizing for breast augmentation I appreciate your concern, because size does matter when seeking a natural looking result in breast augmentation. I ask my patients to bring in photos of breasts the size they desire, because there can otherwise be confusion because B or C cup can vary greatly by brassiere manufactures! I also utilize the implant in the bra technique, with several different implant sizes with a tighter fitting T-shirt to get an idea of what you will look like. Finally, I prefer to meet with my breast implant patients at least twice before surgery, so I am confident that I know exactly what her desires regarding shape and size are. I then have several sized implants in the patient's desired range available in the OR to allow me to tailor the operation to her needs. Be certain your surgeon understands your desires and you should do great as this operation carries a very high satisfaction rate. Good luck!
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January 11, 2016
Answer: Sizing for breast augmentation I appreciate your concern, because size does matter when seeking a natural looking result in breast augmentation. I ask my patients to bring in photos of breasts the size they desire, because there can otherwise be confusion because B or C cup can vary greatly by brassiere manufactures! I also utilize the implant in the bra technique, with several different implant sizes with a tighter fitting T-shirt to get an idea of what you will look like. Finally, I prefer to meet with my breast implant patients at least twice before surgery, so I am confident that I know exactly what her desires regarding shape and size are. I then have several sized implants in the patient's desired range available in the OR to allow me to tailor the operation to her needs. Be certain your surgeon understands your desires and you should do great as this operation carries a very high satisfaction rate. Good luck!
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