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Breast Implant Sizes Explained: Choosing Between 200cc, 500cc, and More

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Once you’ve decided to undergo breast augmentation, one of the most important steps in the process is figuring out what size breast implants will give you the results you want. Maybe you know what cup size you want, but then numbers like 200cc, 350cc, and 500cc are being thrown around, making it difficult to understand how that translates to cup size. Understanding breast implant sizes can feel confusing at first, but once you know how sizing works, you can feel more confident when making your choice. In this blog, we’ll break down how breast implants are measured, what different sizes mean, and what factors to consider when selecting your breast implant size.

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What Sizes Do Breast Implants Come In?

Breast implants are measured in cubic centimeters (cc), not cup sizes. The “cc” measurement refers to the volume of the implant, which means how much silicone gel or saline solution is inside it.

What Is the Smallest Size Breast Implants Come In?

The smallest available breast implants are typically around 125 to 150cc, though some manufacturers offer implants as small as 100cc. If you are looking to achieve a very subtle enhancement or correct a slight breast asymmetry, small breast implants may be an excellent choice for you.

What Is the Largest Size Breast Implants Come In?

On the other end of the size spectrum, breast implants can come in sizes as large as 800cc to 1,000cc (or even higher in custom cases). Larger implants are less common and are typically used for breast augmentation patients who want more dramatic changes. Receiving larger implants also requires that you have enough breast tissue and skin elasticity to accommodate them safely.

What Is the Most Common Breast Implant Size?

Breast augmentation is a highly customized procedure, and the size of your implants depends on several factors (which we’ll explore later). That being said, some implant sizes are more popular than others. The most popular sizes for breast implants tend to fall between 300cc and 450cc. This range in volume generally creates a natural yet noticeable increase, enhancing the fullness and projection of your breasts without making them appear overly large or disproportionate.

How Does Your Implant Size Affect Your Cup Size?

A common misconception when it comes to choosing the size of your breast implant is that a particular implant size always corresponds to a specific cup size; however, it’s not that simple. Your bra cup size after breast augmentation depends on multiple factors unique to your body.

As a rough guide, every 150cc to 200cc of volume added to your breasts will increase their size by about one cup. However, that estimate will often vary depending on the amount of natural breast tissue you have, your frame size, and how the implant is placed (above or below the muscle).

For instance, a 300cc implant may take someone with a naturally smaller chest from an A cup to a C cup, while the same implant might only create a one-cup size increase for someone with a broader chest and a larger frame.

What Determines Your Cup Size After Breast Augmentation?

Your final cup size after breast augmentation isn’t determined by the volume of the implants alone. There are actually three primary factors that work together to shape your final look.

Volume

Volume is the number of cc’s, or how much silicone gel or saline is inside your implant. While larger volume implants add more projection and fullness, the same number of cc’s can look very different on two women with different body types.

Diameter

When it comes to breast implants, the diameter refers to the width of the implant base. Wider breast implants spread volume across a larger area of your chest, creating a broader and more natural slope. Narrower breast implants focus the volume in a smaller area, producing more forward projection. Dr. Keyian Paydar will help you select the implant diameter that complements your chest width to ensure balanced, natural-looking proportions.

Profile

Your breast implant profile refers to how far the implant projects outward from your chest wall. Profiles are typically available in low, moderate, moderate plus, and high.

  • Low-profile breast implants have a wider base and less projection, ideal for women who have a broader chest or those who want a subtle breast enhancement.
  • Moderate and moderate-plus implant profiles create balanced and proportional fullness and are typically the most popular options to achieve the most natural-looking results.
  • High-profile implants have a narrow base and higher projection, creating a rounder, more pronounced appearance. High-profile implants are an excellent choice if you are seeking more upper pole fullness (to increase cleavage) or a dramatic enhancement.

Considering volume, diameter, and profile together allows Dr. Paydar to recommend the implant that will maximize your results in harmony with your body shape and aesthetic goals.

How Do I Choose the Right Implant Size for Me?

Choosing your ideal breast implant size involves so much more than simply picking a number according to bra size. It’s an extremely personalized process that blends your anatomy, lifestyle, and aesthetic vision to create your individual results. Below are some tips to consider when choosing your breast implants:

Know Your Goals for Your Results

Figure out how you want your breasts to look and feel after breast augmentation surgery. Do you want a subtle enhancement that complements your figure and fits your natural frame, or a more dramatic transformation? Knowing what you want is key, but be open to the guidance of Dr. Paydar. While you may have an idea about what you want your results to look like (and even bring inspiration photos to your consultation), remember that everyone’s anatomy is different, so your breast augmentation results will be uniquely yours.

Take Your Body Frame Into Consideration

Your height, shoulder width, chest shape, and natural breast tissue all influence how an implant will appear. A 350cc implant will look much larger on a petite person than on someone with a broader chest or more breast tissue. Most breast augmentation patients are looking to enhance their natural proportions, so they choose implant dimensions that maintain their natural body balance. If you have laxity to your stomach after pregnancy and are not planning on tightening it with a tummy tuck operation, you may need a larger implant to project your breasts more than the abdomen.

Think About Your Lifestyle

Active, athletic women often want to increase the size of their breasts, but prefer smaller, lighter implants that don’t interfere with their workouts, range of motion, or overall mobility. At your breast augmentation consultation, discuss your physical activity preferences with Dr. Paydar to help him recommend an implant size and type that will not only provide the size boost you want but also allow you to exercise without impediment. 

Rely on Your Surgeon’s Expertise

A skilled and experienced breast augmentation surgeon (like Dr. Paydar) will consider all the factors, including your goals, proportions, and breast tissue characteristics, before recommending an implant size range that will best suit you. He’ll also explain how each choice may affect your long-term comfort, implant longevity, and aesthetic appearance. Listening to an expert surgeon will help you achieve your desired results as well as help ensure you can enjoy your breast implants for years to come. 

Discover the Right Breast Implant for You in Newport Beach

Understanding breast implant sizes is essential when it comes to achieving results that feel as good as they look. Whether you’re leaning toward a subtle 200cc enhancement or a fuller 500cc boost, remember that bigger isn’t always better—creating the perfect balance of enhancement, proportion, and personalization is what will truly define what makes your breast augmentation results beautiful. To learn more about breast augmentation and schedule a consultation with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Keyian Z. Paydar, contact our office today by calling (949) 755-0575 or completing our online contact form.