Choosing the right implant size for your breast augmentation is one of the top priorities for any woman considering breast enlargement surgery. Yet, while breasts are typically referred to in terms of cup size, breast implants themselves are measured by volume. Therefore, there are three reasons it’s a bad idea to try and equate implants to bra sizes.
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Cup Size Is Subjective
Cup size fluctuates depending on the style and brand of the bra, and isn’t based on an actual subjective measurement of the breasts. Breast implants, on the other hand, are measured according to their volume, which is standardized and objective. A board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in breast augmentation can help you choose the right implant size to meet your personal cosmetic goals.
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Anatomical Factors Play a Part
Besides implant size, there are a number of anatomical factors that need to be taken into consideration when planning for the best breast augmentation results. Breast implants of the same volume can look very different on different body types for reasons such as existing breast tissue and chest shape. Therefore, breast implant sizers and Vectra 3D imaging technology are great tools to better understand how different implant sizes will look on your body in particular.
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Proportions Matter More than Breast Implant Size
Rather than thinking of breast implants as a mere boost in size, it’s better to consider the overall aesthetics of your breast enhancement. Size matters, but so does proportionality, especially for enjoying the most natural-looking results. Always work with a board-certified plastic surgeon who’s focused on customizing your procedure to bring out the best in your unique figure.

Dr. David Kaufman earned a bachelor of science degree from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, graduating with distinction, the highest academic honor. As an active duty naval special warfare officer, he served our nation for four years, including duty in Operation Desert Storm. He then attended Harvard Medical School, receiving his medical doctor degree in 1996. From there, he entered and completed postdoctoral surgical training in a combined general and plastic surgery residency at Stanford University Medical Center.
A board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Dr. Kaufman’s diverse surgical experience and skill enables him to choose procedures and techniques to best suit each patient. Consider him and his practice, Kaufman Plastic Surgery, if you are looking for a plastic surgeon in the Sacramento area.