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Hello, if you lose weight your breasts might look larger in proportion to the rest of your body, unless you happen to lose a lot of breast tissue volume after weight loss. Even if two people get identical implants the result can look different. For example, if a very petite woman gets 650cc implants, they will look very big on her body frame in comparison to a very tall, full-figured woman with the same implants.
Your 650cc breast implants will always be 650cc. The rest of your body volume if we relate then to ccs wont be the same with weight loss. So its reasonable to suggest that your weightloss will create the impression of larger breasts. You may still lose some volume of your breast through weightloss but you still have a fixed volume presently. Try it. You may be suprised. Best Wishes
You are correct in that a specific breast implant size may look very different on one person's torso versus another. It is hard to answer your question with any degree of accuracy. As you know, if you were to lose weight, your native breast size may change also. My best advice: achieve a healthy weight where you feel comfortable long-term. Hopefully, you will be pleased with the outcome of the procedure performed. Best wishes.
Your final breast size is going to be a combination of the impact volume and your own breast volume. Your final breast size is not determined by the impact alone which is why other women with the same sized implant may look later or smaller depending on their starting breast size. If you lose weight you may lose some breast volume since in many women their breast size will vary with their weight. If you are one of those women and you lose weight your breast size will decrease and your breasts will look smaller not larger.
Usually when a woman loses weight, they lose breast tissue and therefore you may lose volume. Each person is an individual with individual body morphology therefore implants will look different in each persom.
Hi Amber,Following a surgery most things can result in anxious moments. As you are actively fighting the gingivitis by taking good care of your oral hygiene, it is very unlikely & rare that your breast augmentation procedure will get compromised in any way.All the best & wish you a fast recovery.
It is very difficult without assessing you in person to know what implant size will be a good size for you. Keep in mind that implant size selection not only depends on your personal preference, but it also depends on your unique measurements. A thorough consultation with a board certified...
It may already be safe to use a gun after 4-5 months postop to make sure your body has healed enough to accommodate strenuous work. It is important to avoid trauma on the chest area in any heavy activity.