Louisville Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Research Roundup
Breast Implant Volume Required to Increase
Bra Size
Nina-Marie
NM King; What Is the Standard Volume to Increase a Cup Size for Breast
Augmentation Surgery? A Novel Three-Dimensional Computed Tomographic Approach. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2017 May;139(5):1084-1089
Background
Women commonly inquire about the size of an
implant needed to increase bra cup size.
Historic approximations indicated that each 100cc increment increases
one cup size. Subsequent studies have
shown a wide variation. Different bra
manufacturers are not always consistent regarding cup sizes. This study is designed to analyze the volume
needed to increase one cup size, utilizing a variety of bra manufacturers.
Methods
Size 34 B-E bras were evaluated from 3
different bra manufacturers. The actual
volume of each cup size was evaluated by a variety of methods, including volume
displacement, measurements and CT reconstruction. 79 patients were evaluated who had undergone
breast augmentation. These patients had
been studied using the a 3-dimensional imaging device (Vectra). All women received silicone, form-stable
implants.
Results
Actual bra volumes were variable among
different manufacturers for the same cup size. Looking at bra cup volume by
itself, the average volume required to increase one cup size ranged from
108-151cc’s across the different manufacturers.
The implant volume required to increase one cup size varied between
patients from 75-295cc, with a mean of 138cc.
Conclusion
Bra manufacturers are inconsistent regarding
cup sizes. Some manufacturers have
different cup sizes for the same actual volume.
Therefore, it is very difficult to predict the volume needed to
consistently increase one cup size. Nevertheless, an average volume of 130cc’s
was required for smaller band sizes, and 150cc’s for larger band sizes.
Take-home message
Patients
and surgeons know well that bra sizes vary among manufacturers. My experience is that professional sizing at particular
stores is vital. It is also very helpful
to be consistent when choosing bra brands.
More accurate data now shows that an increase of around 150cc’s will
equate to increase in one cup size. This
is still just an estimation, as there are a variety of breast implant consistencies
(saline vs. traditional silicone vs. form-stable silicone) and projection (low
vs. moderate vs. high) for the same implant volume.