It is simply not possible to answer your question accurately because a 480 cc round implant will look different on every patient. The key is to determine what size and shape implant best fits each individual patient. Other than placing buttock implants within the gluteus maximus muscle (aka “intramuscular”) NOT “subfascial”, the most important factors in creating the perfect derriere and/or hourglass figure with implants is indeed selecting the right size AND shape. I have found the best way to assure this is to simply measure the actual dimensions of the patient’s buttock cheeks and quantity and quality/density of the underlying gluteus muscles. With these anatomical measurements, I can select an implant that not only significantly augments the buttock but also supplies the correct 3-dimensional enhancement to look as real as possible...even in the most petite patients. About 95% of patients actually have much more of a oval shape not round shape buttock, hence a Stanton Anatomic oval implant conforms best. Note also, height and weight are considered but not nearly as relevant as the above measurements. Glad to help