Base width 12in.
It is very difficult without seeing you in person to know if the implant sizes you mentioned are going to give you the results you desire. Implant size selection is customized based on your measurements, so not every implant will fit properly and has to be within your measurements. We have a device called the Vectra 3D imaging system that simulates what your result will look like based your measurements and on the implants selected for you. This will give you a great idea of what you can expect to look like after surgery and help you decide which implants will give you the look you desire.
Published on Jul 11, 2012
Very difficult to predict exact size, but if you are a B-cup to start and implant volume is 535cc, it is a good guess that you will be in the generous D or DD cup range.
Published on Jul 11, 2012
535cc breast implants will increase your cup size by 4. Many plastic surgeons are not comfortable going large. My specialty is XL implants. Go to XLbreastimplants.info for more info!
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Cup size is impossible to predict. That implant, which I believe is an ultra high profile mentor implant, will make you very round. It is about right for a BWD of 12cm.
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Best thing to do is communicate with your surgeon. I ask my patients to bring in pictures of breast sizes that they like and even dislike. I review these photos with the patient and discuss if it is reasonable with their body type, size,etc.. I take these photos to the operating room with me and when the patients is on the operating room table, I use temporary sizers to view how different cc's look on the patient. I sit the patient up on the operating room several times and compare them with the photos that they have chosen. When I see that I have achieved the patient's goals, I remove the temporary sizers and put in the implants. There is no guess work. This procedure takes more time but gives more exact results.
Best wishes.
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Cup sizes are non-standardized clothing sizes that are very subjective to the individual, not a very good way of measuring breasts. Because of this, no one can predict a bra cup based on your current cup or based on the volume of implant chosen. Instead, get sized in your doctors office using sizers and a snug, unpadded bra, looking in front of the mirror. This will give you the realtime feedback as to how you'll look with a given implant size. As always, your surgeon should have also determined your anatomic maximum capacity, an implant volume that you should not exceed, even to obtain your aesthetic goal. Best of luck! Instagram: @drgeraldminniti
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Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to predict what cup size a 535cc breast implant would afford you without conducting a physical exam. While breast base width is one factor that must be taken into consideration, implant profile, implant type (saline vs. silicone), and the amount of current breast tissue you possess will all influence the final volume that any implant will achieve. If you have already chosen a surgeon, I would recommend following up with him/her to review your cosmetic goals and which implant he/she believes would afford you the result you are hoping for. If you have not already chosen a plastic surgeon, I would recommend scheduling a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon who is well-experienced in breast augmentation procedures.
Published on Jul 11, 2012