Breast Augmentation, Choosing Right Size

ent">Any breast augmentation procedure is permanent.
Breast augmentation is a big step for anyone to make.Make sure you’re fully aware of what is
After you have taken that step, another criticalhappening before you go under the knife. You do not
decision is choosing right size implants to use. Mostwant to wake up and be unhappy after the fact.
women want to go up at least one or two cups sizesAnother recommendation in choosing right size is to
with the surgery. The best way to do this is to consultget a bra in the size that you want to be. Put the bra
with an experienced surgeon. He will be able to adviseon and fill the extra space with bags filled with rice.
you of the choices that you have with the types andTake some photos and see what it looks like. Make
shapes of implants. Your body frame may dictate thesure you’re wearing some your favorite outfits
largest size that will look natural on you. Everythingto get the full picture. You may have to experiment
depends on the patient and the cup size they were towith two or three sizes to make sure you get the look
begin with.you want. Take the photos with you on your
One of the best ways in choosing right size implants isconsultation.
through pictures. Spend some time going throughChoosing right size for your breast augmentation is
magazines and online pictures to find the look thatvery important. What is more important, however, is
you’re going for. With this information, you willfinding the right surgeon to perform the procedure. You
help your doctor to find the proper cup size. That willneed to be comfortable with your surgeon. You need
translate to the best implants size. You may ask forto be aware of all the costs involved as well. Make
large breasts. Your doctor may advise against it forsure you understand all possible complications and
many reasons. It may give you a fake appearance. Itrisks involved. It is important to verify the credentials of
may also strain the muscles in your neck or shoulders.your surgeon, the surgical facility, and the
You have the final say, but take your doctor’sanesthesiologist.
advice seriously.