i am currently a 32 a cup size, i have my op in two weeks! i cannot decide between 190cc and 210cc im worried 210cc will take me to a C cup which i do not want, i only want to be a B CUP please help me!!!!!!
If u honestly want no bigger than b cup:) my stats match my cc id go for 190 as that will take u too just over a cup size so a large b i suppose but depends on your frame :)150cc= I cup
thankyou huni ur advice is much appreciated, i pretty much fill most of my a cup bra, im 5ft4 weight between 8-8.5 stone, petite! i just want fullness and one cup size!!! so id prob go with the 190cc
Yeah 🙂 if u was worried u wouldn’t end up big enough I’d say go 210 but if u think about it that size will be at LEAST one cup size .. Could end up bigger coz your small :)… And if your adamant on b cup I think that will take u to a large b 🙂 150cc=1 cup I had605 I was a/b cup and now 30G cup .. 🙂 have u done the rice test? It’s only upto u Hun what’s your guy feeling saying? Usually surgeon suggest 2-3sizes and will have the last option biggest to avoid any size complaint of being too small but to me u seem like u just want a nice natural perky b nothing fake so 🙂
In all honesty Hun, which ever you choose, you will prob measure bigger then a b, but will look it with them sizes, implants measure bigger than they look, it’s an average of 150 to look a cup size bigger, but this varies girl to girl xx
I would go for the bigger. I was 32a and had 295cc but measuring a D at the min although they only look a C. You may measure a C cup but you will most certainly only look a B as implants always measure a size bigger than they look.
i do not want it to be obvious ive had it done! im just so worried about them looking really big on my frame! but theres not much difference in the 190cc and 210cc i guess? xx
thanks guys for the advice really appreciated!!! xx
i have 345 mediums, and no-one thinks they are fake, im not sure what i measure yet but i look a C cup, im small framed, size 6, 8 stone 5″8 and they dont look daft or stupid (well they do but only out my sports bra only because i should have had an uplift, nothing to do with suitability to me)
i have almost had to show people my incisions because they didnt think they really where fake. if you want a natural look, insist on it
xx
Hii girls just caMe across this and I met my surgeon Mr T which I’m v happy with but I am currently a 34B and want a C cup and he offered me 4 sizes … The two I decided to choose between we’re 295cc or 325cc I have 100% ruled out 325cc now but I’m thinking of going smaller then 295cc cos I really don’t want a D cup!!! :/ what do u ladies think?? Xx
Hi Daisy. You will have to be careful with going smaller because different sizes work differently for people. I was an A cup and had 295cc and measuring a D cup however look a C. As you are a B, you have more tissue so obviously u cant have small implants as it would be like putting a golf ball in a carrier bag, (excuse the term) but it wouldnt make a difference because you have more tissue than the volume of the implant if that makes sense? So i have seen ladies who have been a size C, had 500Cc and ended up a D, because overall with their exisiting tissue plus the implant it doesnt make a massive implant. All depends what you start with xx
Hi girls,
It is soo hard when deciding on size cause everyone is so different. I have a very small frame im size 6 sometimes smaller 5’2-3 and im about 6-7 stone so im quiet small. I was soo worried about being to big and started as an A cup wanting to achieve a full c look. I was offered 3 sizes with Mr T 295 325 and 345. I went with the 345 and love the results i am in a 32d sports bra i havnt been measured yet as im only 1 week post op but looking about a c cup maybe a little bigger at the moment but thast because of swelling. The thing is i looked at pictures of other girls who went with 345cc and its acred me at first because they looked sooo much bigger but the implant is the same size as mine, so it really does just depend on the individual.
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