How to choose breast implant size?
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I am Dr. Rafi S. Bidros, a Board Certified Houston Plastic Surgeon. My practice is located at Town and Country Plastic Surgery near Memorial City and City Centre in Houston and I specialize in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast, Body and Face. The reason I'm starting this blog is to address common questions which I face on a daily basis in my practice. This may help people relate to a concern of their own, or bring to light an issue they’ve always wondered about. I will also try to share some interesting experiences that I've had during my typical day as a Plastic Surgeon.
How to choose breast implant size?
Short answer is that it's surgeon-dependent. Obviously, I think that my way is the best!
There are several ways to choose your breast implant size. Women want breast augmentation to improve how their clothes to fit, and how their breasts look. In my practice we address both issues.
During the consultation, you will spend time with one of our patient coordinators trying on different implants within your clothes. We provide different size bras to accommodate this new volume. We encourage you to do this on more than one occasion to be certain of what you want. Patients typically bring friends and family members to help them decide.
Unfortunately, using just this method of "trying on implants" doesn't allow you to see how your breast will look. We do have numerous before and after photographs to help you relate to other patients that have similarly shaped breasts.
At our practice, we also utilize state of the art 3-D imaging technology to allow you to see YOUR breasts augmented. You can actually dial up or dial down the volume and SEE how your breasts will likely look after surgery. Not many surgeons have this expensive technology available to their patients.
I also perform measurements and physical assesment to ensure that the size you've selected is appropriate and surgically feasible. I also discuss with you the profile of the implant according to those measurements. There are other factors including the shape, type and texture of the implant...I spend time educating you on your different choices.
Finally, during surgery, I place temporary sizers that are close to the volume selected before placing the final implant. This is to help achieve the best look. I find that these methods provide a high patient satisfaction when it comes to choosing the "right size".
RAFI S. BIDROS, M.D.
Aesthetic Surgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
10565 Katy Freeway, Suite 100
Houston, Texas 77024
(713) 467-0102 Office
(713) 467-9413 Fax
www.bidros.com
drbidros@bidros.com
Certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery
Certified by The American Board of Surgery
Member, American Medical Association
Member, Texas Medical Association
Member, Harris County Medical Association
Associate Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
The James D. Rives Surgical Society
This website is not designed to, and does not, provide medical advice. All content, including text, graphics, images and information available on or through this web site are for general informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Dr. Bidros may recommend something completely different depending on your situation, medical condition, and health. Please read our privacy policy.
I am Dr. Rafi S. Bidros, a Board Certified Houston Plastic Surgeon. My practice is located at Town and Country Plastic Surgery near Memorial City and City Centre in Houston and I specialize in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast, Body and Face. The reason I'm starting this blog is to address common questions which I face on a daily basis in my practice. This may help people relate to a concern of their own, or bring to light an issue they’ve always wondered about. I will also try to share some interesting experiences that I've had during my typical day as a Plastic Surgeon.
How to choose breast implant size?
Short answer is that it's surgeon-dependent. Obviously, I think that my way is the best!
There are several ways to choose your breast implant size. Women want breast augmentation to improve how their clothes to fit, and how their breasts look. In my practice we address both issues.
During the consultation, you will spend time with one of our patient coordinators trying on different implants within your clothes. We provide different size bras to accommodate this new volume. We encourage you to do this on more than one occasion to be certain of what you want. Patients typically bring friends and family members to help them decide.
Unfortunately, using just this method of "trying on implants" doesn't allow you to see how your breast will look. We do have numerous before and after photographs to help you relate to other patients that have similarly shaped breasts.
At our practice, we also utilize state of the art 3-D imaging technology to allow you to see YOUR breasts augmented. You can actually dial up or dial down the volume and SEE how your breasts will likely look after surgery. Not many surgeons have this expensive technology available to their patients.
I also perform measurements and physical assesment to ensure that the size you've selected is appropriate and surgically feasible. I also discuss with you the profile of the implant according to those measurements. There are other factors including the shape, type and texture of the implant...I spend time educating you on your different choices.
Finally, during surgery, I place temporary sizers that are close to the volume selected before placing the final implant. This is to help achieve the best look. I find that these methods provide a high patient satisfaction when it comes to choosing the "right size".
RAFI S. BIDROS, M.D.
Aesthetic Surgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
10565 Katy Freeway, Suite 100
Houston, Texas 77024
(713) 467-0102 Office
(713) 467-9413 Fax
www.bidros.com
drbidros@bidros.com
Certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery
Certified by The American Board of Surgery
Member, American Medical Association
Member, Texas Medical Association
Member, Harris County Medical Association
Associate Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
The James D. Rives Surgical Society
This website is not designed to, and does not, provide medical advice. All content, including text, graphics, images and information available on or through this web site are for general informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Dr. Bidros may recommend something completely different depending on your situation, medical condition, and health. Please read our privacy policy.

