I got 330 cc moderate profile implants in 2011, but they looked too big (I already have a moderate amount of breast tissue). The size bothered me, so 9 months later I had them removed. I was happy with my smaller look, but since having a baby, they have been sucked dry and now look deflated. I'm considering another augmentation, but don't want to go much bigger in size. I just want a little more fullness. Would a small implant look ok, or will it look like a golf ball inside of a tennis ball?
May 27, 2017
Answer: What will a very small (125-140cc, low profile) implant look like The best cosmetic result in any particular breast augmentation patient depends on a variety of factors, including: Your individual anatomy, realistic expectations, a thorough discussion with the plastic surgeon about the options, and an understanding of the pros and cons of any particular implant choice. Proper sizing is not just about the number of cc’s. or the type of implant. The thickness of your tissue, breast dimensions which include the width, height, and projection, as well as chest wall width all need to be considered when choosing an implant. Trying on implant “sizers” of various shapes and volumes while wearing a tight t-shirt, bra, or bathing suit at a preoperative visit will help you and your surgeon choose the optimal implant. Keep in mind that following the advice from a surgeon on this or any other website who proposes to tell you what to do without examining you, physically feeling the tissue, assessing your desired outcome, taking a full medical history, and discussing the pros and cons of each operative procedure would not be in your best interest. I would suggest you find a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and ideally a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) that you trust and are comfortable with. You should discuss your concerns with that surgeon in person. Robert Singer, MD FACS La Jolla, California
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May 27, 2017
Answer: What will a very small (125-140cc, low profile) implant look like The best cosmetic result in any particular breast augmentation patient depends on a variety of factors, including: Your individual anatomy, realistic expectations, a thorough discussion with the plastic surgeon about the options, and an understanding of the pros and cons of any particular implant choice. Proper sizing is not just about the number of cc’s. or the type of implant. The thickness of your tissue, breast dimensions which include the width, height, and projection, as well as chest wall width all need to be considered when choosing an implant. Trying on implant “sizers” of various shapes and volumes while wearing a tight t-shirt, bra, or bathing suit at a preoperative visit will help you and your surgeon choose the optimal implant. Keep in mind that following the advice from a surgeon on this or any other website who proposes to tell you what to do without examining you, physically feeling the tissue, assessing your desired outcome, taking a full medical history, and discussing the pros and cons of each operative procedure would not be in your best interest. I would suggest you find a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and ideally a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) that you trust and are comfortable with. You should discuss your concerns with that surgeon in person. Robert Singer, MD FACS La Jolla, California
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May 27, 2017
Answer: Revision breast implant with lift Please seek a consultation with Board certified plastic surgeon in your area to determine size of implant and lift. High profile implants most useful with a wise pattern anchor lift consistent
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May 27, 2017
Answer: Revision breast implant with lift Please seek a consultation with Board certified plastic surgeon in your area to determine size of implant and lift. High profile implants most useful with a wise pattern anchor lift consistent
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