When choosing an implant, bring the image you want to achieve
The question I hear most often is,
“If I go ahead with surgery, can I get a shape like this?”
However, when it comes to breast implants, what matters most is whether the implant type is suitable for you.
Even with the same implant, results can vary greatly depending on each person’s different conditions, such as body type, rib cage, and skin.
Today, I’ll share breast surgery information for those considering breast augmentation.
No matter how large the implant size is,
your body type should come first.
This is because the place where added volume looks natural differs depending on shoulder width, rib cage width, and whether the upper body is short or long.
If body type is not considered, the upper body may look cramped, or only the breasts may appear excessively large.
*Slim body type
Because there is little extra skin, implant contours are more likely to show.
That is why it is important to choose an implant that is less likely to show rippling.
*Firm upper-body type
The volume may appear more dispersed,
so the size and shape of the implant should be chosen carefully.


In this way, even with the same cc, breast surgery varies by body type.
Choosing something that does not suit your body type can even lead to revision breast surgery.
So when checking everything before breast surgery, it is recommended that you set aside excessive expectations and make your decision carefully.
The pre-surgery checklist for breast surgery is:
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The maximum and minimum implant range possible for my body type
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Differences in touch and feel when changing implants
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Long-term maintainability

For breast implants,
there is no single “always best implant.”
The best choice is the implant that suits the individual’s body type and skin condition.
Rather than relying only on online consultation reviews for breast augmentation,
I recommend making your decision after an in-person consultation with a specialist,
after taking multiple factors into comprehensive consideration.

*Results may vary depending on the individual’s condition.
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