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Each implant of that size weights about 1.3 pounds. These are big implants but probably they will not cause back symptoms because they are held so close to the axis of the body. Best wishes.
Quick answer is: a lot. Those are big implants. I have no doubt that they might look very good on you - but prior to selecting them you might want to consider some computer imaging like the Crisalix software to give you a better sense of what they will look like!Best of luck!
Breast implant that is 595cc weighs 1.3 pounds; it is the same for silicone or saline, high profile or moderate plus dimensions.
Hello and thank you for your question. Thebest advice you can receive is from an in-person consultation. 1cc weighs approximately 1g. The size, profile, and shape of theimplant is based on your desired breast size/shape, your chest wallmeasurements, and soft tissue quality. This decision shouldbe based on a detailed discussion with equal input from both youand your surgeon. Make sure you specifically lookat before and after pictures of real patients who have had this surgeryperformed by your surgeon and evaluate their results. The mostimportant aspect is to find a surgeon you are comfortable with. I recommendthat you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified plastic surgeon whocan evaluate you in person.Best wishes and good luck.Richard G. Reish, M.D. FACSHarvard-trained plastic surgeon
This is simple to calculate as 1 cc = 1 ml = 1 gram. In 595 cc there’s 595 grams of silicone. In 1 kilogram there’s 2.2 pounds. Therefore, each 595 cc breast implant weights 1.309 pounds. You should gain about 2.6 pounds of weight from having these implants. Good luck! Dr. Aldo
595 cc's is the same as 595 gms. That is somewhat more than 1 pound ................................
One month after surgery there remains significant swelling, and the implants have not settled. The bresats should gradually be softening, but may intermittently be firmer. I recommend my patients massage to help the softening process. From your photos, your left implant is higher than your right...
The short answer is no you don't have capsular contracture. It takes quite a while for the capsule to develop around the implant. After the capsule is developed it can undergo contracture. I have never seen CC sooner than a year after surgery. Because of the significant size discrepancy in ...
You dont say if the incisions are in the orginal location, or if they have migrated up the breasts. From your photos, one cannot determine if " bottoming out" has occured. This occurs when the inframammary fold is disrupted, allowing the implant to migrate down . This can be resolved with...