What’s The Best Breast Implant Size For Me?

 

Breast augmentation usually ranks as one of the most frequently performed types of plastic surgery every year—and for good reason. This surgery transforms patients’ lives in many ways. It can make them feel more confident, give them a better sense of self, and help them build a more proportional body shape that fits better in clothes. It can also help them to restore the shape of breasts that have changed due to aging, pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or other factors. Over the years, breast augmentation techniques have become increasingly advanced, so the surgery is more comfortable and customizable for patients than ever before. There are plenty of important decisions patients need to make when they’re having breast augmentation, according to the Chicago-based Dr. John Q. Cook, but one of the aspects that should get significant consideration is implant size.

You may have heard other people or celebrities talking about different sizes and shapes for implants and wondered which types would be most suitable for you. Ultimately, it will be up to you and your surgeon to decide which implant size is best, so it’s important to seek out a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon who can advise you. Although most patients are satisfied from the results from their initial surgery, one of the main reasons why some people become unhappy with their implants later is because their aesthetic taste changes and they are dissatisfied with the size they chose.

A percentage of breast revision surgeries are requested because the patient wants to swap their implants for devices that are larger or smaller. This means that you can potentially avoid another surgery by taking more time to find the implant size that fits best on your body type the first time you have breast augmentation surgery.

It’s important to remember that implant sizes aren’t equivalent to cup sizes, but your surgeon can guide you on what implant size you’ll need to get a certain cup size. Implants are measured in terms of cubic centimeters (cc), and every 150 to 200 ccs is an increase by roughly one cup size. You can find implants between 100cc and 800cc in the United States, although most of the devices that are used fall into the 250cc to 400cc range.

The following are some of the factors that will be important for you to take into account when choosing your implant size:

Find Implants That Fit Your Frame

If you want to ensure that your breasts look as natural as possible, you will need to get the best-fitting implants for your body frame. Implants that look a certain way on one person can look very different on another patient. A tall and large woman may look better with a different implant size compared to the size that would look attractive on a short, petite woman.

Choose Implants That Are Right for Your Lifestyle

Another reason why many patients have breast revisions is because their breast implants no longer suit their lifestyle. Always consider how active you are and what your lifestyle may be like in the next five to 10 years when you’re choosing implants.

Bigger Isn’t Always Better

Even though you might be tempted to go bigger, remember that very large implants can often look unnatural on some people or be too distracting and take attention away from the rest of their physique. Sometimes, smaller implants will look more balanced and appealing because they complement your body shape. Not to mention, the larger your breasts are, the more likely it is for sagging to occur in the long-term. Since they pull down on your frame, patients will have a higher risk of back pain from larger breasts as well.

Of course, your look is ultimately up to you!

Discover more about what’s involved in breast augmentation from plastic surgeon Dr. John Q. Cook and the Whole Beauty® Institute. Call 312-751-2112 (Chicago Gold Coast), 847-446-7562 (North Shore/Winnetka), or send a form online to request a consultation and find out whether you’re eligible for augmentation.