Your photos were reviewed and show postpartum volume loss with some breast droop, especially from the side view. If your main goal is a lifted, fuller B-cup look without becoming large, the most likely options are either a breast lift with a small implant or, in selected cases, a lift with fat grafting. A lift alone can raise the nipple and tighten the skin envelope, but it usually does not create much upper-pole fullness. A small implant can add predictable shape and fullness, while the lift repositions the breast tissue and nipple. Fat transfer can be more subtle and natural, but it is less predictable for cup-size change and depends on having enough donor fat. The key decision is how much lift you need and how much volume you want. An in-person exam is needed to measure nipple position, skin quality, breast width, and existing tissue. Bring goal photos and tell your surgeon clearly that you want a modest B-cup, not a large augmentation, so the plan can be tailored around a conservative implant size or fat-grafting option.