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Women undergo breast augmentation surgery for many reasons; some for purposes of enhancement of their natural look and others to fix issues such as asymmetry that make it difficult to purchase properly fitting bras.

Most women report renewed self confidence and is very satisfied with the outcome of their surgery, but it is important that both you and your surgeon go into the procedure with a realistic set of expectations about the outcome, as with any cosmetic enhancement.

If you are considering undergoing breast augmentation surgery (implants) you probably have many questions regarding the choices available to you, the procedure itself, and what happens after the surgery. This article aims to answer a few of the most common questions you should ask your surgeon, and provides advice on how to choose the right implant size.

What cup size is right for me?

Recommending a cup size can be difficult, because everyone's preferences are different, and implant sizes do not look the same on everyone. You also need to consider your current size, and how your bra currently fits.

Many women actually wear the wrong bra size without even realizing it, so before you commit to an implant size it may be a good idea to have a professional bra fitting to identify your actual current cup size. This is also something your surgeon may be able to determine. Speak with your surgeon about the desired outcome of the surgery-do you want to have noticeably larger breasts, or do are you seeking a more subtle result?

What to Ask Your Surgeon

Aside from consulting your surgeon about the cup size you want, there are a few other questions you may want to ask. It's important to choose a doctor who has at least several years of experience performing the procedure successfully. You can ask to see before and after photos of some of their successful augmentations.

You may want to specifically look for photographs of women whose frames, breast shape, and size are similar to your own, as this will give you a better idea of what the augmentation will look like on you. You may also want to ask about the typical life of the implant and the warranties available to you in case of a rupture, and what to do should this happen.

Ensuring that you are well-prepared and understand the specific aftercare instructions for your surgery can be a great way to give yourself peace of mind and ensure successful and satisfying outcome for your cosmetic enhancement, so don't be afraid to ask your doctor any questions that come to mind during your consultation.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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