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What Breast Implant Sizes Are Available for Breast Augmentation Surgery?

Breast Augmentation

March 20, 2026 | 6 minute read

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Choosing the right breast implant size is one of the most important decisions you will make when planning breast augmentation surgery. Many patients begin the process by thinking in cup sizes, but implant sizing works differently. Surgeons measure breast implants in cubic centimeters (cc), which represent volume rather than bra size. Because bra cup sizing varies widely between brands and is not standardized, cup size alone does not reliably predict your final results.

Breast augmentation, sometimes informally called a “boob job,” is sought not only for physical changes but also for its positive impact on body image and self-confidence.

Understanding implant sizes and how they translate to cup size, along with setting realistic expectations, will help you achieve balanced, natural-looking results. Many patients pursue breast augmentation to improve their body image as well as their physical appearance.

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Types of Breast Implants

When considering breast augmentation, it’s important to know that implants come in a variety of shapes, sizes, textures, and materials. The main implant types include silicone breast implants, saline-filled implants, and gummy bear breast implants. Each type offers distinct advantages, allowing your plastic surgeon to tailor the procedure to your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.

Silicone implants are popular for their natural look and feel, while saline implants offer greater size flexibility because they are filled after placement. Gummy bear implants, or form-stable implants, maintain their shape even if the shell breaks, providing a teardrop-shaped, natural appearance. Implants also vary in surface texture (smooth or textured) and profile (which affects how much they project from the chest wall). With so many implant types available, your surgeon can help you select the best option to achieve your desired breast augmentation results.

How Are Breast Implant Sizes Measured?

Breast implants come in a wide range of sizes, typically measured in cubic centimeters (cc). Most implants range from 100 cc to 800 cc, with 300 cc to 400 cc among the most common selections.

Each increase in cc adds volume to the breast, but the same implant size can look very different depending on body frame, chest width, and existing breast tissue. Implant projection, diameter, and placement also influence your final appearance.

For these reasons, choosing an implant size requires a personalized consultation rather than selecting a specific number.

Important Details About Cup Sizes for Breast Augmentation

Many patients ask for a specific cup size, such as a C or D cup. However, implants are not manufactured in cup sizes, and bra sizing varies widely across brands.

Here are the key points to understand:

  • Cup sizes are not standardized, so a C cup in one brand may equal a D in another.
  • Implant volume (cc) determines size, not cup letters.
  • Body proportions influence how large an implant appears.
  • Chest width and breast base diameter affect final results.
  • Implant profile changes projection without changing volume.

As a general estimate, many surgeons note that 150–250 cc may correspond to an increase of roughly one cup size, though this varies with patient anatomy.

Because of these variables, surgeons typically focus on achieving a proportional, balanced look instead of targeting a specific cup size.

Common Breast Implant Size Ranges

While implant sizing is highly individualized, patients often fall into general size categories:

Small implants (100 cc–250 cc):

  • Subtle enhancement
  • Natural appearance
  • Often increases by less than one cup size

Moderate implants (275 cc–400 cc):

  • Balanced and proportional
  • One to two cup size increase
  • One of the most commonly selected ranges

Large implants (425 cc and above):

  • Dramatic volume increase
  • Fuller upper breast projection
  • More noticeable cleavage
  • Chosen by patients who want to increase fullness and achieve larger breasts for a more dramatic transformation

These ranges serve only as general guidelines. Your starting breast size, body shape, and desired outcome determine what size will work best.

What Factors Influence Your Final Breast Size?

Implant size alone does not determine your results. Several important factors influence your final appearance:

  • Your current breast size and tissue thickness
  • Chest width and rib cage shape
  • Height and overall body proportions
  • Implant profile (low, moderate, high)
  • Breast implant placement (above or below the chest muscles, specifically the pectoral muscle) affects the natural feel and appearance of the breasts.
  • Skin elasticity and breast shape

Breast augmentation in Plano, TX, typically involves a one- to two-hour surgical procedure under general anesthesia. During the procedure, implants are placed under or over the pectoral muscle to increase breast size.

Because of these variables, the same 350 cc implant can look subtle on one patient and dramatic on another.

The Importance of Having Realistic Expectations for Breast Augmentation Results

Realistic expectations play a critical role in patient satisfaction. Breast augmentation can enhance size, symmetry, and shape, but the goal is proportion and harmony with your body. Dr. Bedolla emphasizes selecting implant sizes that complement your natural anatomy rather than chasing an unrealistic cup size.

Smaller implants often provide a more natural look and may feel more comfortable during exercise and daily activities. Larger implants create dramatic fullness but may not suit every body type.

During your consultation, you may try implant sizers or review before-and-after photos to visualize the results. This process helps align expectations with achievable outcomes.

Reviewing a patient decision checklist with your surgeon is an important step to ensure you understand the benefits, risks, and options before proceeding with breast augmentation.

Will My Surgeon Help Me Choose the Right Size?

Yes. Your consultation includes a detailed sizing process that may involve:

  • Measurements of your chest and breast base width
  • Review of your aesthetic goals
  • Implant sizers to visualize volume
  • Before and after photo comparisons
  • Discussion of lifestyle and activity level

This personalized approach ensures your results look balanced and natural.

Can Fat Transfer Be Used Instead of Implants?

Some patients prefer a more subtle enhancement. Fat transfer breast augmentation uses your own fat to increase volume modestly. Most patients achieve approximately a half- to one-cup-size increase with fat transfer alone.

This option works best for patients seeking natural-looking enhancement rather than a dramatic change in size.

Final Thoughts on Breast Implant Sizes

Breast implant sizes vary widely, and the best choice depends on your anatomy, goals, and lifestyle. Instead of focusing on a specific cup size, your surgeon will help you select an implant volume that creates natural-looking proportions and long-term satisfaction. Understanding how sizing works and setting realistic expectations will help you feel confident in your decision.

Schedule Your Breast Augmentation Consultation in Dallas, TX

If you are considering breast augmentation and want to explore implant sizes, schedule a consultation with Dr. Edgar Bedolla. He will evaluate your anatomy, discuss your goals, and help you choose an implant size that complements your body and delivers natural-looking results.

Call (214) 910-5582 (ext. 102) or complete our online contact form to schedule your breast augmentation consultation in Dallas, TX.


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