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Breast Enlargement: How Big Should You Go?

Date Published: 22nd July 2008
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Your plastic surgeon will help you calculate the best size taking into account your height, shoulder width, and waistline. But first, think about the following factors and how larger breasts will affect your life:

Frame size

Decide what frame size you are – and ask someone else for a second opinion. This will help determine if you can get away with a large bust. For instance, if you have a small or petite frame having very large breasts will get you a lot of attention and it will probably be quite obvious that you have had a breast enlargement.

The aim is to achieve a balanced overall look. If you’re going for an hourglass figure, you will want a bust size the same size as your hips, which ideally is 9 to 10 inches bigger than your waist. However, not all women are blessed with small waists.


Physiology

Consider how much existing breast tissue you have and whether the implants will go over or under the chest muscle wall. If you have very little natural breast tissue, hiding the implants will be a problem and contour irregularities will show up. Going under the muscle will help, but the implants may tend to “jump” during exercise, caused by the compression of the implant by the pectoral muscle.

Similarly, if you have thin skin and go for a considerable upsize, the skin will thin out even more and sag faster than if you had gone with smaller implants.

Lifestyle

Take a look at your lifestyle – what you do for a living and what hobbies you enjoy. Having larger breast implants can negatively affect your performance in all kinds of sports, such as tennis, scuba diving, biking, horse riding, golf, ballet, and much more. If your bosom is too large, there is no sports bra that will adequately support you.

Breast enlargements may also affect your career. If you’re a businesswoman and can’t hide your new implants under a suit, be prepared to be the talk of the office for a while. The best way is to transition slowly with padded bras or silicone enhancers, and after surgery save the low-cut tops for the weekends.

Psychological effects of breast enlargement

If you get embarrassed by people staring at your breasts, you should definitely think twice about going for an enhancement. You must choose the size that is right for you, both physically and mentally. What’s more, if it matches your body frame, the overall look will be perfectly natural and is less likely to attract looks.

Be aware that women with large breasts complain they make them feel heavier, or even fat, no matter what their body shape. This is often the main factor (besides premature sagging and discomfort) for having a breast reduction.

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Jackie Griffiths writes journal and newsletter articles for companies and non-governmental organisations across the UK including
'Private Healthcare UK'. As founder and senior writer at Freelance Copy, she writes top level content for websites and print across a broad range of sectors including health, medical, biological, governmental, and pharmaceutical.
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