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Tips for looking at photos - Make sure you see all the views to look
for any asymmetries. When only viewing the 3/4 view photos (middle photos below)
there is no way to tell if the breasts look good from the front. One may be
higher than the other or there may be a large gap in between the breasts. Also,
look at the size and the distance of the photos. Smaller photos taken from
further away tend to hide asymmetries and details of the final result. )
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implant size:
375cc
cup size: full c
approach: umbilical
The implant size is not that critical but can be used to give you an
approximation of what you might need. This is because no one starts out with the
same size breasts. Also, the height of the patient and the chest diameter will
all influence what size implant a particular person will need. To be more
specific a 7 foot person would need a huge implant to be a full "c" cup
from an "a" cup. But a 4 foot person would need a small implant to
go from an "a" to a "c " cup. The important thing is to pick a
cup size that you would like to be and we will place the appropriate size implants to make
you that size. Also, sometimes slightly more fluid will be added to one breast
or the other to gain greater symmetry. Only one number is listed above to give
you an approximation of the implant fill amounts.
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