Breast Augmentation: Choose Your Implant Size

Apr 20
08:42

2011

Ace Abbey

Ace Abbey

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There are many decisions to make before getting breast augmentation, but one of the most important ones is your implant size. Talk to your doctor and consider a few details before choosing the ideal size.

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If you are considering getting breast augmentation,Breast Augmentation: Choose Your Implant Size Articles one of the most important things to decide first is the cup size that you want. This is the first thing that most people will notice after your surgery. They may not know what kind of implants you chose, where the incision is, or what the placement of the implant is, but they will notice how big they are. Find out a few things to consider before choosing the best size for you.

Most women want their implants to look noticeably larger to people they know, yet not unnaturally so. They do not usually want everyone to know about the breast augmentation right away, so the results should not look too extreme. If you still want the option of most people assuming your breasts are real, you are advised not to go up more than a couple cup sizes. Of course, if you want tons of attention for the new look, bigger may be better. Additionally, take into consideration that according to most plastic surgeons, the most common regret of those with implants is not going larger. If you want to avoid the cost and time commitment of revision surgery, take this decision seriously.

Another detail to consider is your body frame. If you are petite, larger breasts will look unnatural and even odd, depending on how big they are. On the other hand, if you have a large frame and do not get large enough implants, your chest may not stand out at all. In that case, it would be a waste to pay for breast augmentation. Thus, you need to make a compromise so that the result looks good rather than ridiculous or not noticeable at all. Talk to your doctor to ensure that your breasts go well with your height and weight.

In addition, consider your wardrobe. Again, it is about compromise. Getting breast augmentation may not be worth it if you never wear clothes that flatter your chest, showing off your results. On the other hand, know that once you get larger breasts, you cannot get away with wearing shirts and dresses with no bra. You also cannot usually wear low cut tops and expect to look professional at work, as you will have cleavage after the surgery. Of course, you will probably have to buy new clothes afterward anyway since your shirt size will change. Be sure you have the money to go out and get larger bras and new clothes to suit your fresh look. Otherwise, you will end up uncomfortable in clothes that are too tight.

Take all these details into consideration before getting this procedure done. You should talk about the size of your new breasts at the initial consultation with your surgeon. He or she should have some advice for you that is gleaned from years of experience in this field. As long as you consider this advice, as well as your budget for new clothes, you should end up satisfied with your results.

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