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Each of you implants weighs about one and half to two pounds. So, your talking about three and half pounds total. Hope this helps -- Dr. Nazarian
Hello,Thank you for your question. They will weigh between 1.5-2 pounds each.Take care
There are approximately 454 g in a pound. One cc of saline weighs about 1 g. There is a weight to the shell of the implants also. Therefore, one would expect them to weigh just under 2 pounds.
I appreciate your question.That is approximately 1.75lbs total for both breasts.The best way to assess and give true advice would be an in-person exam.Please see a board-certified plastic surgeon that specializes in aestheticand restorative breasts surgery.Best of luck!Dr. Schwartz
453 grams is one pound. Dr. Kim's math is excellent. Be sure to discuss with your own surgeon about how this applies to you, and whether they have any special concerns in your case.
Hi, rosaresendezApproximately, 830cc weighs 1.83 pounds; 810 cc weighs 1.78 pounds.
Every cc is about one gram so your implants of 800plus cc is about two pounds. About every 120-150cc of saline increases the cup size by one number also.
454 cc = 1 pound so the total is just over 3.5 pounds.
I am so sorry that you are unhappy with your results. Without knowing your case in detail, it's impossible to say exactly what's going on but it looks as if you had tubular breasts which has affected the look of your implants. Schedule an appointment to speak with your surgeon about revision...
I think a lot of surgeons are against transaxillary breast augmentation because they do not feel comfortable performing it or they even never tried or got train in performing it. I learned how to safely and successfully perform this type of breast augmentation over 25 years ago. Since then I...
Truly, it is impossible to say. Which is why I always encourage patients to focus on the "look" they want and not the cup size. Assuming your clearly communicated your desired outcome to your surgeon, you should be fine. Best, Dr. Nazarian