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The size of an implant is always relative to the size of the breast and the woman into which it is placed. There are times when a 360 mL implant may be relatively small and other times when it could be relatively large. This is a rather average size for a moderate implant in many individuals. Sizing is a difficult chore preoperatively however your plastic surgeon will be able to demonstrate to be appropriate increase in volume of your breast at your consultation with different sizes of implants.
Thank you for your question. A 360cc implant could look very large and tight on a petite person, or hardly be noticed on a very large person. It is important to take into consideration many physical factors (height/weight/propoertions, breast width, tissue thickness, degree of sagging, skin tone, etc), not to mention the person's goals for the final size when choosing implants.
Implant size is primarily relevant in terms of the final breast size and the size of the patient. Because the breast size is determined by combining the implant volume with the pre-existing breast, and the height & weight of the patient determines whether the breasts appear large or small, it isn't useful to describe implant sizes in simple terms. A 360 cc implant is a little bit larger than average.
Speaking in general, I wouldn't say so. In my practice 360cc is probably slightly above average, and my personal definition of large implant starts at 350cc.Of course, the size of the implant is relative to the woman that will have the enlargement: 360cc can be massive on a petite girl, or too small for a bigger woman. There is no general rule, and your best bet is to follow the guidance of a qualified surgeon, who can say if the size is right, small or big in your specific case.
Hello and thank you for your question. Honestly, a formal in-person evaluation would be needed to determine the best treatment. There are several reasons for this: 1) Bra sizes vary based on the clothing store (for example, Victoria's Secret tends to upsize everyone by a whole cup size) 2) Most...
I would agree with the other surgeons in that you probably needed a lift and not simply placement of large implants in a subfascial plane. What you may be seeing now is simply the results of your breast tissue sitting too low over implants that are comparatively sitting in a higher...
Inspira implants have gained widespread popularity in a relatively short time. They have excellent company sizing date comparing the new Inspira implants to their Natrelle line. You should discuss this in detail with your surgeon.