As its name suggests, breast augmentation surgery aims to increase the bust size and a fuller appearance
especially in the upper and medial cleavage.
However, it does not necessarily mean that you can go as large as you
want because several factors can play a role in your ability to accommodate
larger implants.
Currently, the biggest implants available are filled with
800 cubic centimeter or cc of saline or silicone gel. Going larger than this size means you will
need a customized implant, which means additional fees.
But common sense suggests that implants larger than 800cc do
no guaranty better results or more beautiful appearance. In fact, most self-respecting plastic surgeons would likely decline a
patient whose aesthetic goals are too extreme that these will push the body’s
limits.
While breast implants are reasonably safe, this may not be
the case if yours would be too large for your tissue and fat to
accommodate. Imagine that an implant
shell needs “enough coverage” to prevent palpable rippling and visible
wrinkling, and using extreme sizes can lead to this kind of problems.
And if you are leading an active lifestyle, unreasonably
large breast implants will
definitely not work for you.
A “reasonable” size should not just depend on what you want
to achieve with breast augmentation.
First and foremost, you should also consider certain anatomical features
such as chest width, waistline, and natural breast tissue and fat. Always bear in mind that the less tissue you
have, the more ideal it is for you to choose small- to moderate-sized implants.
By considering your anatomical features—including your body
frame (e.g., petite, athletic, big-boned)—it would be easier to achieve a more
natural appearance. Take note that the
“heavy top look” which is arguably popularized by Pamela Anderson is no longer the
in thing; in fact, the star has been rumored to undergo a revision breast
augmentation to downsize her implants.
Even Dolly Parton and Denise Richards were reported to have
had breast augmentation to downsize their implants and achieve a more natural look.
Even before consulting with a plastic surgeon, you should be
100 percent sure on the bust size you want to achieve; in this way, you will
most likely be satisfied after the surgery.
Always bear in mind that a significant number of revisions happened
because the patients thought they have gone too big or too small, so making it
right the first time is crucial.