Before
undergoing breast implant surgery,
talk with your doctor about the size
of the implants you want. There are
certain risks to all breast implant
surgeries, but larger implants can
pose additional risks and problems.
While your goal may be to realize
a fuller, more voluptuous bust, practicality
may eliminate any unforeseen problems.
When
you sign up for a free consultation
through Physicians Marketing Group,
our board-certified doctors will help
you determine what size implant is
best for you. There are many factors
that will play a part in this decision,
including your current cup size, your
body frame, and the underlying muscles
and tissues. Your surgeon will help
weigh all the factors to decide which
size implant will look the most natural.
The
first factor in choosing a breast
implant size is your anatomy. The
distance from your infra-mammary fold
(the crease under the breast) to the
nipple will have a lot to do with
how big of an implant your body can
handle. An oversized implant will
create an unnatural, firmness and
roundness that could result in capsular
contracture, calcification, or implant
extrusion. Fortunately, experienced
surgeons know how to avoid these problems.
The
thickness of your tissue, the volume
of your existing breasts and familial
traits like drooping breasts will
also play a role in the size of your
implant. The doctors within the Physicians
Marketing Group network have years
of experience and have performed countless
breast implant operations. In nearly
all cases, it's a good idea to take
their advice. While your goal may
be to substantially increase the size
of your breasts, your surgeon will
know what will look best on your body.