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planning Motiva 295 vs 275 - which size should I go and how accurate are rice sizers?
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planning Motiva 295 vs 275 - which size should I go and how accurate are rice sizers?
hello everyone! I'm currently European ca 75 cm (in US ca 29,5 inches) under breast and from the breast 83 cm (US 32,6 inches) - hope the calculation is right, since i'm from Europe. Wearing mostly padded B cup, but without padded I'm definately A. So long story short - I'm planning a breast augumentation.
My first appointment with a doctor was today - since my one breast is 5 cm (ca 1,96 inches) smaller, doctor recommended different full (high) profile sizes: 315 for left and 295 right or 295 left and 275 right. Going under muscle. While trying the implants into my bra at the doctors office, 315/295 felt quite big and unfamiliar, 295/275 felt just perfect. But since it goes under muscle doctor recommended bigger, cause it's losing some size.
At home I tried to do rice sizers test now for both options, but reduced all sizes by 50cc, so it would be more accurate how the actual size would look under muscle (as I have read that under muscle reduces the size ca by 25-50cc) . And still - smaller (250/225 pair or actual implant size accordingly 275/295cc) look more me, feel so comfortable and natural in the non-padded bra. I would be lucky to have result like this + I could wear padded bras if I need more volume! Bigger is more unnatural for me - the size is still good, i'm just not used to have boobs like this size :)
So I wanted to ask your experience: how accuarate is the rice sizer testing at home actually? If I look and feel more comfortable with smaller pair (250/225), should I pick actual implants also the smaller size recommended to me (275/295). Even if under muscle doesn't reduce the actual size by 50cc but only ca 20-25cc, they would look and feel perfect. Or should I still pick the bigger size?
What is your experience - did rice sizers look bigger than actual size turned out to be? Or opposite?
Or did the real implant what you tried into your bra at doctor's office and felt perfect turned out to be much smaller in real?
My first appointment with a doctor was today - since my one breast is 5 cm (ca 1,96 inches) smaller, doctor recommended different full (high) profile sizes: 315 for left and 295 right or 295 left and 275 right. Going under muscle. While trying the implants into my bra at the doctors office, 315/295 felt quite big and unfamiliar, 295/275 felt just perfect. But since it goes under muscle doctor recommended bigger, cause it's losing some size.
At home I tried to do rice sizers test now for both options, but reduced all sizes by 50cc, so it would be more accurate how the actual size would look under muscle (as I have read that under muscle reduces the size ca by 25-50cc) . And still - smaller (250/225 pair or actual implant size accordingly 275/295cc) look more me, feel so comfortable and natural in the non-padded bra. I would be lucky to have result like this + I could wear padded bras if I need more volume! Bigger is more unnatural for me - the size is still good, i'm just not used to have boobs like this size :)
So I wanted to ask your experience: how accuarate is the rice sizer testing at home actually? If I look and feel more comfortable with smaller pair (250/225), should I pick actual implants also the smaller size recommended to me (275/295). Even if under muscle doesn't reduce the actual size by 50cc but only ca 20-25cc, they would look and feel perfect. Or should I still pick the bigger size?
What is your experience - did rice sizers look bigger than actual size turned out to be? Or opposite?
Or did the real implant what you tried into your bra at doctor's office and felt perfect turned out to be much smaller in real?
I’m so excited for you! Thanks so much for sharing your story with us. I hope you'll enjoy all the support available within this amazing community. Have you checked out the Breast Augmentation Forum yet? It's a great place to hang out and share pre and post op tips, or find yourself a surgery buddy. You might also like to read the Breast Augmentation Guide. Keep us posted! :)