What Will Be My Final Size After Breast Augmentation Surgery?
Added on 15th November 2019
Patients always like to have some idea beforehand what their final size after breast augmentation surgery will look like. This is so they can get a clearer understanding of what their results may be. In this vlog, we’ll provide a better understanding of what you should expect your final cup size to be after a breast augmentation has taken place.
How can I see what my breasts may look like after surgery?
We feel that it’s essential to manage expectations of patients that come to have breast augmentation surgery. This is why we consider providing an indication of what your breast size will look like after surgery the most important aspect of your consultation.
We use images via our case studies to help you gain a better understanding of your results, using previous patients that are similar build and size to you.
What is my final size dependant on?
There are a number of factors that determine the size of your final cup size during the procedure. As there are many measurements available for the cup size, the size of the cup shouldn’t determine what your final results will be.
However, we do also use various technology methods including 3D imaging and virtual google reality to give you an indication of what it would look like on you.
The cup size is also very dependent on you which makes it difficult to provide an accurate answer on what it’ll look like. Your post-op recovery can also impact your final results as swelling will occur and change over time.
What are the best ways I can get a better understanding of what my final cup size will be?
It’s always important to discuss your expectations via a consultation but normally, the best way to get an idea of what you’ll be is by the following:
– Using a sizing kit
– Looking at previous patients results via our case studies page
– 3D imaging
– Virtual Reality Goggles
Feel free to browse our breast augmentation case study page to get a better idea of what your final cup size will be after the surgery.
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