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How do you determine what size the implants should be?
There are many factors that help to determine the...

There are many factors that help to determine the size of implant that’s best for you, and your doctor can help you to make this decision. Nevertheless, many women undergoing breast augmentation find the choice of size to be one of the most difficult decisions to make. There are some things that you can on your own to help you get a feel for the size that you might like. First, start by looking at pictures in magazines. This will help you to better understand the sizes and shapes of breasts that you find attractive. Another very helpful thing that you can do is to buy several different bras in several sizes and try each one out, filled with padding of course.

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