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Hi I'm trying to figure out how to be become a C... not a small D or a small C... but a med/full C. My stats are down below, btw. It's so confusing reading other peoples info in terms of pre BA size, post BA size, profile and ccs. It seems different people get different sizes with the same ccs, implant types and most other variables being the same.
I have very little breast tissue and am totally flat currently. The smallest 36A out there!! I breast fed my baby and have no regrets, just want to get back to larger than I was when I was breast feeding, which was a small C. So, knowing what I look like with a small C, I know that I want to be a med to full C. No larger, no smaller... which I know is a challenge. The current plan is silicone, round, mod+, unders, crease incision. I understand that there are different variables to take into consideration, so hopefully I've included enough info to get your advise. I want to know how many ccs I need to get a med/full C. I would really appreciate your help. Thanks!
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Namaste... ~ Dream Married Mama of a beautiful, spirited 18 mo boy 5' 5" 123 lbs, rc: 28 Pre breast augmentation: 34A... Post BA: 34D Mod+ Sil 375R 400L Partial Unders Crease ![]() What a difference a BA makes... ![]() “The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but reveal to them their own." ~ Benjamin Disraeli www.justbreastimplants.com/Spence/ |
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