WHICH BREAST IMPLANT IS BEST FOR ME?
Plastic Surgery Dubai | 15 October 2024
One of a woman’s most distinctive physical traits, the size of her breasts can affect her both physically and mentally. One can exude confidence in both personal and professional settings if they have attractive, proportionate breasts. How much larger you want to go is a very difficult decision to make when considering a breast repair or augmentation. Your new breasts’ size will determine how they seem and how well-balanced they are with the rest of your body. When selecting breast implants, keep the following things in mind:
PATIENT BODY TYPE
The sizes of implants that each body type may comfortably wear and still look good with vary. You don’t want your breasts to look excessively big or tiny for your physique. If the implants are too hefty for the body to support, discomfort and sagging may also develop, sometimes necessitating revision surgery.
When selecting an acceptable breast implant size, it is important to carefully analyse your chest’s overall breadth, the distance between each breast, and the base width or circumference of your bust. Skin firmness and thickness may also be important, since a thicker implant may make the skin appear drooping.
BREAST PROFILE & SHAPE
The size, shape, and projection of the implant must match those of your body. A teardrop- or oval-shaped (also known as anatomical) profile might compliment a woman with a larger frame by maintaining lower-pole fullness and curvature, whilst a round profile would look well on a small-bodied woman as it provides upper-pole perkiness/fullness and firmness. While more mature patients or those who would like a breast lift (mastopexy) in addition to their augmentation may prefer a round shape for more upper-pole fullness, which lends a more youthful appearance, many women who receive breast reconstruction prefer a teardrop shape because it may better mimic the shape of their original breasts.
PATIENT AGE & SKIN QUALITY
Skin is suppler and tighter when you’re younger, and can more easily
be worked on to accommodate your desired implant size. Suppler skin
will translate into a firm pair of breasts that can carry its own weight
well and retain its shapely look. It also helps maintain a natural feel and
appearance. There must also be enough tissue coverage for the implants to ensure that your breasts are evenly shaped (symmetrical) and retain their natural feel. Placing a large implant into a woman with thin or lax breast tissue will result in the new breasts looking bloated or stretched.
PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING
During pregnancy, the female body might experience several noticeable changes. Your breasts may enlarge throughout your pregnancy and/or contract after delivery and while you are nursing. It can have a significant impact on nursing, thus having an implant operation during or before pregnancy has some risks and should not be taken lightly. I advise delaying any size decisions and breast augmentations until all pregnancies and nursing cycles have ended. This will assist you in avoiding the requirement for additional surgery to restore the appearance of your breasts after giving birth or breastfeeding.
The placement of your implants, coupled with your desired implant size
and the amount of breast tissue you personally have will determine how
much of an impact the procedure will have on your ability to breastfeed.
If you may wish to become pregnant and/or breastfeed, you should
discuss this with me so that we can both determine the required breast
implant size and surgical techniques early on.
OTHER TIPS FOR DETERMINING YOUR IMPLANT SIZE
There are multiple factors that go into determining the best implant
size for you. Breast measurements, desired size, characteristics of your
breast, tissue and chest wall are all critical in making the right selection.
Breast implants are measured in cubic centimetres. That’s why you’ll
typically see CC when labeling size, like 350CC. Breast implants come
in a whole range of sizes, from about 80CC up to 800CC. Obviously, the
higher the number, the bigger the breast implant size. The width of the
base also varies, fom 7.4cm to 17.2cm.
DON’T MEASURE YOUR BREAST SIZE BY YOUR BRA
Bra cup size is not an accurate way to measure breast size. It is imprecise,
because bra sizing standards vary from manufacturer to manufacturer
and even country to country. Despite being labeled the same cup size,
the actual volume may be different. That’s why it’s best if you bring in
the exact bra you want to wear after your surgery to your sizing session.
HOW I HELP DETERMINE A PROPORTIONATE IMPLANT SIZE
From a medical standpoint, it’s important that I also consider your
specific body measurements when deciding on what size is right for you.
An overly large implant can cause complications, both right after surgery
and a few years down the road. Such complications include separation
of incision lines and excessive sagging. However, I also understand that
an overly small implant won’t improve your body contour sufficiently.
Measurements, like your shoulder width, height and ribcage width is used to determine a range of implant sizes that would achieve proportionate
improvement as well as reduce your risk of complications.
FACTORS THAT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING BREAST
IMPLANT MEASUREMENTS
There are multiple factors that come into play when selecting the right
implant size. If you don’t carefully pre-plan, you could run into situations
in life that would adversely affect you and your new implants. You should
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