Everything You Need to Know about Choosing a Breast Implant Size
Dr. Ross Bunch
6/15/2024
Choosing a breast implant size is one of the most important and exciting decisions along your breast augmentation journey. However, a lot more goes into picking the right size than you might think. Dr. Bunch shares some little-known facts about navigating various breast implant sizes to help you choose the best fit for your new look.
Breast Implant Sizes Don’t Equal Bra Sizes
One of the most common misconceptions is that breast implant sizes correspond directly to bra sizes. In reality, implant sizes are measured in cubic centimeters (cc), not cup sizes. This measurement refers to the volume of the implant, and it doesn’t directly translate to a specific bra size. Bra sizes can vary by brand and type of bra, making them an inaccurate measurement to use when comparing breast implant sizes.
Your final bra size will depend on various factors, including the shape of your breasts, the elasticity of your skin, how the implants settle over time and the specific brand and type of bra you prefer.
Breast Implant Type and Position Can Affect Your Final Outcome
Breast implant size isn’t the only factor that will influence what your final results look like. The type of implant you choose – saline or silicone – as well as the placement technique that Dr. Bunch recommends for you will also partly determine the final look and feel of your breasts.
Breast implants can be placed either beneath your chest muscle (submuscular) or above it (subglandular). Implants placed beneath the chest muscle tend to look and feel more similarly to natural breast tissue and can reduce the risk of certain complications. However, submuscular implants can result in a slightly smaller appearance compared to subglandular implants.
Breast Implant Volume and Profile Are Different
The volume and profile of your breast implants are two distinct characteristics. Volume refers to the overall size of the implant, while the profile refers to how far away from your body the implant projects outward. Profiles range from high to low, with high-profile implants projecting the most and low-profile implants having a wider base and projecting the least.
The best breast implant profile for you will depend on your body shape and type, as well as your personal preferences. Dr. Bunch will work with you to help you choose the right type, size and profile of implant to achieve your desired result.
Virtual Imaging Tools Can Help
Virtual imaging tools can be incredibly helpful in visualizing your potential results. These tools allow you to see a simulated version of what your breasts might look like after breast augmentation with different implant sizes. However, it’s important to remember that these tools aren’t a 100% guarantee of your final results. Factors like your skin’s elasticity and the way your body heals will influence your final outcome. Working closely with Dr. Bunch can help you gain a realistic idea of what to expect.
If you are considering breast augmentation, the first step is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Bunch to discuss your specific goals and the details of your procedure. To make your appointment, call our Tuscaloosa office at 205-349-0049 or contact us online.