When considering breast surgery, people usually want a larger size.
However, the factor that actually determines satisfaction with the result is not simply having a larger size.
The reason the same cc can create a completely different impression from person to person is
the difference in body shape.
Breast augmentation is not a surgery that simply makes the breasts bigger; it is a procedure that balances the proportions of the entire body.

Why does focusing only on size lower satisfaction?
- Why the same number can lead to different results
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Even the same implant can look different depending on body weight, chest width, shoulder line, and pelvic proportions
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If body shape is not taken into account
the breasts may stand out too much, the upper body may look heavy, or the overall impression may seem unnatural
- If you proceed with a trending size, the likelihood of revision surgery increases
- There are volume lines that become popular during certain periods.
But trends change, and body shape does not.
To improve surgical satisfaction, individual body shape should come before trends.

If, during consultation, you are only recommended a cc amount, you should think carefully once more.
You need to review your body shape analysis as well, and accurately judge the possible changes and the limits of the range.
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If you are considering your first breast surgery
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If you have a slender body type or a slim upper body
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If, because of your job, excessive volume would feel burdensome
For people like those above, body harmony should be considered more than size.
In breast surgery, what matters is not other people's eyes, but how you feel.
Breasts that suit your body shape leave less regret over time and rarely lead to revision surgery,
whereas decisions made with excessive choices can lead to revision.
If you first consider your own body shape in breast surgery, satisfaction will naturally follow.
First, it is important to visit a surgeon specializing in breast surgery
and receive a thorough consultation.

I hope this post is helpful for those who are having their first breast surgery.
*Results may vary depending on the individual's condition.
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