The size of breast implants is measured via cubic centimeter or cc instead of “cup” since
every bra manufacturer follows its own standard. Meanwhile, it is important to note that the
volume is not the only thing that affects the final results as there are other
contributing factors such as implant profile, shape, and placement.
During the previous years, a significant number of women who
asked for breast augmentation wanted
larger implants even if it meant having a “heavy” top look. However, plastic surgeons today see a
shifting trend toward smaller sizes to achieve the natural look.
The growing trend can be seen on some Hollywood celebrities who
replaced their breast implants with smaller ones. For instance, Denise Richards and Pamela
Anderson have been reported to have undergone revision plastic surgery to
downsize their implants.
Another good example is Kate Hudson who has been reported to
receive small breast implants in 2010.
And because of the subtle changes in her bust size, no one would even
know that she had the procedure if not only for her previous photos and videos
showing how flat-chested she was back then.
As a general rule, very large implants will obviously look
“fake” in addition to higher risk of complications as the body, especially the
back and upper torso, has to carry more extra weight. For this reason, a good plastic surgeon will make every effort to convince his patient that
inappropriate implant sizes can lead to many problems.
The problem with inordinately large implants is that they
may lead to premature sagging and tissue thinning as the breasts are forced to
carry more weight. To correct such complications,
a revision plastic surgery—which may involve implant replacement or permanent
removal of the device—is the only effective solution.
For thin patients, particularly those with limited amounts
of glandular fats and tissue, very large implants can significantly predispose
them to visible and palpable rippling, or sometimes even traction wrinkling
especially if they will receive the textured implants with large size
“graininess.”
Another consideration to make is that large breast implants
can upset the center of gravity of women, which can affect the way they
move. With this consideration, athletes
and patients who live an active lifestyle are generally advised to choose
smaller implants to maintain their performance and good posture.
Because of the risk of excessively large bust size, implant
manufacturers in the US do not sell silicone breast implants that are over
800cc.
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