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Why C Cup Is The Most Popular Goal Size

Why C Cup Is The Most Popular Goal Size
Breast size is typically classified by “cup” size, which in the most general terms follows a linear alphabet scale: A, B, C, D, DD…..This refers to the bra size that a woman wears with an extra measurement around the rib cage at the base of the breast. An example would be 34C. This scale tends to be rather arbitrary and largely depends on what bra manufacturer a woman uses. 

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4 Tips For Planning For Your Breast Augmentation

4 Tips For Planning For Your Breast Augmentation
Getting breast augmentation surgery is an exciting and transforming procedure, but it can oftentimes be an overwhelming decision for many women for several reasons. Online community groups, forums, and social media in general, create a lot of opinion-driven, rather than factual content around the procedure. Here are your 4 primary tips to consider.

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Breast Augmentation Aesthetics in 2024

Breast Augmentation Aesthetics in 2024

Breast aesthetics can vary widely among women, as individual preferences are influenced by factors such as personal taste, body proportions, lifestyle, and cultural perceptions of beauty. I consult thousands of women each year who desire breast enhancement with either breast implants or via fat transfer, and here are some common aesthetic goals that we will continue to see in the New Year and beyond, as women continue to place a priority on natural-looking plastic surgery outcomes.

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Advanced Concepts In Breast Augmentation- Bottoming Out

Advanced Concepts In Breast Augmentation- Bottoming Out
Breast augmentation complications are relatively rare, but they can occur. One undesired outcome is bad implant positioning. Implant malposition occurs when the breast implant pocket stretches, causing the implants to rest in an unwanted position. When gravity's effect on the implant and breast tissue stretches beyond what is normal, we refer to that as "bottoming out."

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