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Topic: BREAST IMPLANT SIZING 101

Forum: Breast Reconstruction — Is it right for you? Discuss timing and various procedures and techniques.

Posted on: Jan 7, 2010 11:01 PM, edited Feb 6, 2013 08:06 PM by whippetmom

whippetmom wrote:

BREAST IMPLANT-BASED RECONSTRUCTION AFTER MASTECTOMY:

Please scroll to the bottom and find your tissue expander information and dimensions and/or breast implant information so that you can be well-informed about your optionsllll

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING BREAST IMPLANTS.

It is very important and even crucial that you discuss all of your concerns, hopes, desires and plans for your breast reconstruction outcome with your doctor.  You have every right and every reason to want to get it right the first time and to know what your options are in this regard.  Please let your doctor know that you are very interested in being a partner in the decisions he or she will make regarding your breast reconstruction journey. 

This thread is essentially an informational link for those who are preparing to undergo mastectomy [unilateral or bilateral] with immediate reconstruction with two-stage tissue expander placement or have already undergone reconstruction and you are in the tissue expander fill phase of this process.  

1.  TISSUE EXPANDER - OVERFILLING AND REASONS FOR DOING SO:

Overfill is sometimes performed and it can be done so for a myriad of reasons.  It can be done because a PS always does it in his practice [which makes no sense to me]; it can be done for assurance of good implant coverage with the skin flap; expanding out the skin a bit more so that a larger implant can be used, or in order to achieve ptosis [droop], especially in unilateral recon.  It is not necessary in all cases to overfill and some docs never overfill, some rarely ever and some always do.  But for those who are small-breasted prior to MX, it often is necessary, so that there is good skin closure, if a larger volume of implant is needed or if symmetry with the contralateral breast is required for ptosis and symmetry. 


2.  SILICONE VS. SALINE?

Please note that the question of whether you should have silicone vs. saline implants at the time of exchange is one which you can research on your own, and you can find various threads discussing the differences on bc.org.  However, the overwhelming number of women on these forums now have silicone breast implants - most specifically - silicone smooth round breast implants. 

If you live in Canada and/or your PS has access to true cohesive gel implants, aka, "gummy bear implants" - the Mentor CPGs or Allergan 410s, there are numerous threads here on bc.org which discuss the merits of these implants versus the standard silicone rounds.  [We are happy to help with sizing in this regard as well, although please note that breast reconstruction experts state that the tissue expander should be chosen specifically for expanding and creating the breast pocket for the corresponding cohesive gel/gummy bear implant.  Therefore, it is probably more uniquely important that you discuss with your PS where he/she intends to go in terms of implant size/projection at the time of exchange.]  

3.  IMPLANT SIZING INFORMATION:

If you are interested in discussing implant sizes,  make sure you compile and provide us with the following information:
 
Height, weight, ribcage measurement [measuring the circumference of your ribcage under your tissue expander(s) or under your bra line].  Also, if you have TEs [tissue expanders] - we need to know about them.  The style - Mentor or Allergan most likely - and whether they are short height, moderate height, full height if Mentor and style number if Allergan.  We also need the recommended fill volume of the TEs - the number of cc's.  (NOTE:  If you have PMT Corporation tissue expanders or any other unlisted manufacturer, please see if your PS will provide you with the dimensions of such devices.]

4.  "WHAT CUP SIZE WILL I BE?" OR "WHAT SIZE IMPLANT DO I NEED FOR A "C" CUP?"

I CANNOT PREDICT CUP SIZE.  PLASTIC SURGEONS ADMIT THAT THEY CANNOT PREDICT CUP SIZE WITH ACCURACY! 

It is very difficult to determine cup size with breast reconstruction patients, as volume does not easily translate to a specific bra size. There are so many factors which determine how implants will look on any one individual, e.g., your ribcage circumference, whether your chest wall is bony or if you have a fair amount of adipose tissue surrounding the chest wall.... if you have any ribcage deformities or other structural issues which might impact implant placement.  We can sort of "project" where you might want to be...or estimate the implant volume which you could "aim" for - so that you can sort of look at the prize ahead of you.  Most of us have found though, that it is better to continue with tissue expansion until you have reached a desired volume and appearance, and then compare these dimensions with the breast implant dimensions found on the links at the top of the Exchange City thread in the Breast Reconstruction forum. 

BREAST IMPLANT SIZING IS SPECIFIC TO YOUR VITAL STATISTICS

Implants of a specific volume will look different on A 5'10" 176 pound woman with a 35 inch ribcage, than they will  someone who is 5'3" tall, weighs 110 pounds and has a 29 inch ribcage.  So height, weight, ribcage circumference, body habitus - all of these things come into play when determining what style and volume of implant will best fit someone's frame.

QUESTIONS FOR YOUR PLASTIC SURGEON:
 
In the interim, here are very important questions to pose to your plastic surgeon.  Ask your PS if he/she tends to place you in an implant with a volume larger than the TEs, or if he/she prefers to place you in an implant smaller than the TEs.  If your PS likes to overexpand - overfill - ask about this.  It is important to know what is in your PS' mind about where he intends to go with your reconstruction, because this will assist us in calculating to what extent you require expansion in order to exchange to the desired implant size and dimensions.
 
Based on everything I have read in my four years of researching breast reconstruction, the tissue expanders SHOULD be placed by the PS with the foreknowledge of the approximate size and style of implant he/she intends to use for you down the road.  It should not be "let's just throw this tissue expander on her and see where it takes us." The WIDTH of the tissue expander is a very important consideration.  Proper placement of the tissue expanders is a very important consideration.  Please discuss these issues with your PS.  

TE and Breast Implant Data:  We should be given a little plastic credit card with information regarding our TEs and our breast implants after surgery.  ASK FOR YOUR CARD!  These are registered medical devices and the manufacturer intends that patients have access to this information.  Make sure that you ask your physician's office for this information and retain it in your medical files.   

It should be stated that a great deal of other criteria goes into implant selection.  Also of importance: Your torso [short or long], any potential ribcage or chest wall deformities or issues [e.g. pectus excavatum, pectus carinatum], and how much tissue you have overlying the chest wall.  Also, if you are a unilateral, symmetry issues come into play and this determines the style and volume of implant selected. 
 
We all want the best possible cosmetic outcome from this reconstruction journey. There are other women throughout the bc.org family who also have important information to share and we hope they add their thoughts to this thread so that your breast reconstruction journey is made easier and also so that you feel empowered about this aspect of your breast cancer recovery!

TISSUE EXPANDER AND BREAST IMPLANT CATALOGUE LINKS:

ALLERGAN:

breastimplantadvice.com/wp-con... 

MENTOR - CLICK ON IMPLANTS OR TISSUE EXPANDERS

www.mentorwwllc.com/global-us/...

SIENTRA:

www.sientra.com/Content/pdfs/P...

SSP - Specialty Surgical Products/DERMASPAN TES:

www.ssp-inc.com/Products/Breas...

QUICK LINKS - IMPLANTS ONLY

MENTOR:

www.justbreastimplants.com/bre...

ALLERGAN:

www.justbreastimplants.com/bre...

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Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 2, 2010 03:58 PM tiff2008 wrote:

Whippetmom-  Wow thank you for all of the information you've been providing to this whole complicated subject.

My question is a little different.  First let me give you a little history.  2 yrs ago I was dx with early stage bc.  I had a lumpectomy and then chose to undergo chemo and also radiation.  I had no problems with radiation, my breast feels a little different underneath (lumpy at surgical sight) but other than that all is good. For a real long time I'd always wanted to have breast implants, but then when I got bc I thought I'd never get that chance.  My question is, is it still possible for me to get implants by having undergone radiation?  I've not yet met with a plastic surgeon to discuss. 

Any information or comments would be greatly appreciated.

 Thank you,

Tiff 


Diagnosis: 2/8/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/7 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 2, 2010 04:08 PM whippetmom wrote:

Tiff:  So, essentially at this point you are talking about an augmentation and partial reconstruction?  I know that insurance covers revision of lumpectomy defects, which would include an implant if necessary.  In that instance, augmentation of the healthy breast could be covered in order to provide symmetry with the cancer side.

If you feel that your skin integrity is good and if a PS agrees, I see no reason why you could not have implants.  I know that some plastic surgeons use Alloderm or Strattice - live cellular tissue - to repair lumpectomy defects - and in your case, it is imperative to go to a reconstructive surgeon rather than just a cosmetic surgeon, because you want the recon PS to submit the right coding so that you can get this covered by insurance, right?

I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5.
Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 2, 2010 05:17 PM tiff2008 wrote:

Whippetmom- Thanks for replying.  My lumpectomy side really looks no different, other than the scar, than my good breast.  I was really really fortunate and had a good surgeon.  So I'm thinking I won't need reconstruction? only augmentation?  I guess my concerns are 1 having had radiation and 2  am I crazy? will I be able to detect a new lump etc...3, is it better to see a plastic surgeon or a cosmetic surgeon in my case?

Sorry I don't mean to ramble.

Tiff


Diagnosis: 2/8/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/7 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 2, 2010 10:54 PM whippetmom wrote:

Tiff....The problem is....most reputable plastic surgeons will be very leary about augmentation for a woman with a history of breast cancer.  I see you are in KC, MO and there is a very good plastic surgeon in your city.  I want you to contact "Estepp" - her name is Laura - and get the contact information.  She has a beautiful result, as does another woman on this forum who went to him for revisions.   I am going to have Laura PM you for further information.  This plastic surgeon does reconstruction and augmentation and he would be the best to consult with.

Deborah

I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5.
Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 2, 2010 11:12 PM Estepp wrote:

TIFF... I just Pm'd you.... :)  Kansas City girl here and have an AMAZING PS for you to talk to!

We are the Ta Ta Sisterhood! Her2+ BC is what I had.... and yes sisters.. I had lymph node involvment... DX 6/25/08
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Mar 3, 2010 12:33 PM tiff2008 wrote:

Deborah, thank you for the information.

Laura, I just PM'd you.

Tiff


Diagnosis: 2/8/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/7 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 3, 2010 08:17 PM whippetmom wrote:

Thank you dearest Laura for helping Tiff!

I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5.
Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 4, 2010 11:41 AM binga wrote:

Deborah,

Thanks so much for all your insight and info.  You are incredible!

I am 6 weeks post BMX with TE.  The only info I have about my TEs are that they are 450cc.  They currently have 350cc in each.  I  am 5'5", 120lbs and measure 28 1/2'".  I was an A before and would like to end up a full B at the end of this lovely process.  I like my PS but he doesn't spend much time with me and has never really asked what I am looking to be at the end of the journey.  During the last fill (as he was filling and chatting) he asked the nurse to remind him what size the TEs are and she said 450 and he said that everything was looking great and we would be ending up with small C or could go to even a full C.  I mentioned once again that B would be fine with me.  I am seeing him Tues for another fill and would love to be able to say that is enough but don't won't to give up and be unhappy with the results after going thru all this.  When I put on my unpadded sports bra I am happy with the look right now and am able to fill out a B bra pretty good (except for a little space at the bottom.)

Any suggestions?  I want to be happy in the end but boy what I wouldn't give to be done with this.  It has been quite a painful journey.

Thanks,

Becky 


Diagnosis: 11/19/2009, IDC, Stage I, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 4, 2010 02:56 PM, edited Mar 4, 2010 03:41 PM by whippetmom

I personally think you need at least 400 cc's  in a high profile implant - silicone rounds - either Mentor or Allergan.  Do not focus so much on bra size - focus on what looks good on your frame.  Let your PS do what he needs to do to get you to this point. I think 400 to 425 ccs would be nice, if you are happy where you are currently.  We look at dimensions - not bra size or volume to volume.  Your PS should take different sizers into the OR to see what looks best on your frame.

Have you been on the pictures forum to look at different recon results....to look at women with similar vital statistics....? 

I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5.
Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 4, 2010 08:53 PM binga wrote:

Haven't seen pics yet- just requested permission from timtam.  

Thanks for your input.  I am going to make him listen to me on Tues and make sure we are both headed in the same direction and your info sure helps me know a little more about when to say to stop.  

Thanks again!

Becky 


Diagnosis: 11/19/2009, IDC, Stage I, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 5, 2010 02:28 PM rebetata wrote:

 wippetmom I went in for my fill yesterday and she filled me another 100cc that brings me to 700 in each. I have the 650 TE in place which is now over expanded by 50cc. I am concerned she is going to give me another fill on the 16th. We discussed the exchange and she wants to use Allegran 45 700cc high profile as she feels it has the best projection for me. I have discussed my measurements with you last week so can you let me know what you think about this. I have mentor TE's she said she will call to verify how much she can over expand before my next appointment.

Thank yiou in advance,

Rebecca

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Mar 5, 2010 02:40 PM mom2Bnegativex3 wrote:

OMG... I am in hte KC area too. I have been looking for someone close. I will be seeing my PS on Monday. Would like to know who Estepp and Tiff will be using or anything. It is so nice to find someone to connect with! TIA


Diagnosis: 11/23/2009, IDC, 3cm, Stage IIa, Grade 3, ER-/PR-, HER2-
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Mar 5, 2010 04:12 PM whippetmom wrote:

Rebecca:  The Style 45 is a very narrow implant.  It has a high profile, but I am concerned it might not have enough width for you.  I think you are going to need to email me photos, as this implant does sit higher on the chest wall.  Do you have a pretty long torso?

I really would prefer that you send me photos so that I can help you further....

mom2B....Click on Estepp's name and send her a private message.  She has a very talented PS. 

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Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 5, 2010 08:49 PM MBJ wrote:

I have posted 2 times before and today I received a third opinion and it looks as if I don't have to have radiation and I can do immediate reconstruction after my mastectomy!  So, I am 6 feet tall, with a 38" rib cage and broad shoulders.  What I would like to know is what is the best implant to get to an average C cup.  I am a B now but this is with my right breast being a whole size smaller than my left breast with cancer in it.  I am hoping to get them evened out.  I will be losing my nipple and I also won't know if this will effect me going up to a C ( I see the plastic surgeon in week to discuss this).

Thanks in advance for your help 


Diagnosis: 9/16/2009, IDC, 2cm, Stage IIIa, Grade 2, ER-/PR-, HER2-
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Mar 5, 2010 10:11 PM whippetmom wrote:

MBJ: Well, we are starting from "scratch" with you!  Most women come here with tissue expanders already placed asking about implant sizing.  So much more is going to go into the equation for you at this early juncture.  Your question about bra sizing - if you read what I wrote in the intro to this thread - we don't really talk "bra size".  It is not that exacting sort of science.  We can come fairly close to knowing what this might be once you start the expansion process, as there are far too many variables.  The type of tissue expanders your plastic surgeon will use will dictate in many respects where you can go with implants.  The width of the TE will be a major factor. My recommendation is that you go to a PS who performs equally as many breast reconstruction procedures as he/she does cosmetic [augmentation] procedures. 

Some additional questions: Are you having a BMX or one breast only?  If you are a single MX, your PS is going to choose the TE and ultimately the implant with the healthy breast as a guide, in order to gain symmetry.  Read what I said above about symmetry with the healthy breast.  Much goes into achieving this.  My best advice to you is to tell your PS from the very first visit what you want and your expectations regarding the outcome. 

Deborah 

I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5.
Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 6, 2010 01:23 PM MBJ wrote:

Thank you for your quick reply!  I am having only the left breast removed but will have reconstruction on the right to match as it has always been undersized and doesn't fit into any bra due to my large rib cage.  Thank you for your advice--I will have to go to my meeting with a list of questions so that I can remember everything!


Diagnosis: 9/16/2009, IDC, 2cm, Stage IIIa, Grade 2, ER-/PR-, HER2-
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Mar 6, 2010 11:35 PM rebetata wrote:

   Deborah I emailed you my pictures and I pm'd you.

Rebecca

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Mar 8, 2010 11:59 AM whippetmom wrote:

Bumping

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Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 8, 2010 01:29 PM rebetata wrote:

  Deborah I pm'd you the info on my TE's.

Rebecca

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Mar 8, 2010 06:19 PM Susie123 wrote:

Hello Ladies,

I have tissue expanders and am very confused about the different types of implants. I was a 38B before my bilateral mast and would like to be that again. What is the difference between regular and HP implants? Which do I need?

Thanks,

Susie


Diagnosis: 12/22/2009, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 1, 0/8 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 9, 2010 02:54 PM whippetmom wrote:

Susie:  Read through the header of this thread and provide the information requested.  The type of TEs you have....volume of the TEs, your height, weight, ribcage...Then we can give further info.  HP means "high profile" implants.  Implants come in different widths and profiles.   The two profiles most commonly used are "moderate plus profile" and "high profile".  You can look at the links above to peruse through the Mentor and Allergan implant catalogues...
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Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 10, 2010 10:01 AM DFC1994 wrote:

Deborah,

I had my very last fill on Monday.

I am at 400CC's. this was a painful fill but getting better.I asked what style implant he is using on me and he said.Mentor high profile smooth round silicone.Doe's this sound right for me?He said 300 or 325 CC's,possibly 350. I want at least 325,like you said before I would not be happy with under that.With the 400CC's in the expanders I look HUGE but he promised me I will not be this big with the final results.I am hoping for a big B ,maybe small C. Before BC I was a full C,with these expanders my C cup bras will not fit,way too small.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Love and prayers

Dee

Dee ,right breast DCIs,Left ILC,2 tumors stage 1
Diagnosis: 10/19/2009, ILC, <1cm, Stage I, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2+
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Mar 10, 2010 11:19 AM whippetmom wrote:

Dee:  The style your PS intends to use is great.  The sizes he will take into the OR - just fine.  He is right - you will not be as large as your TEs.  Just remind him just before surgery that you are hoping for 325 ccs or 350 ccs.  Everything sounds good to me.  When is your exchange surgery?

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Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 10, 2010 12:10 PM DFC1994 wrote:

My exchange surgery is April 7th. He said 3-4 weeks is what he waits after last fill. I hope this is effecient time to stretch.I will remind him 325 or 350 CC's.

Thank you so much.

Dee ,right breast DCIs,Left ILC,2 tumors stage 1
Diagnosis: 10/19/2009, ILC, <1cm, Stage I, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2+
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Mar 10, 2010 07:07 PM Susie123 wrote:

Thanks for your response whippit mom. I saw my PS today and she answered all my questions. I'll be a 38c after the exchange,using the high profile mentor silicone implants. I'm 3 weeks away from my exchange. She will also make nipples at the same time, and fix the leftover skin under my arms left from the bilateral mast. Awesome!

Susie


Diagnosis: 12/22/2009, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 1, 0/8 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 10, 2010 07:33 PM, edited Mar 10, 2010 07:43 PM by whippetmom

Dee:  The longer the wait after the last fill the better.  Two months is better.  Many of us wait three months.

Susie:  You might want to find out what size [volume] implants she intends to use, in light of where you are volume-wise with your tissue expanders.  I would hate to have you upset after the exchange - finding that you are smaller than you wanted to be. [I say "smaller" because in most cases, this is the major complaint after the exchange.  Only rarely does anyone complain about being "too large" after the exchange.]  Referable to bra size, unless she takes a 38 C bra into the OR, I don't know how your PS is going to guarantee you a definitive cup size.  Implants change in shape after the exchange.  They can drop enough to make the nipples completely out of place.  The nipples can be done under local anesthesia.  Nearly every medical treatise I have read suggests waiting at least two or three months for recreating nipples.  It is not necessary to get the entire package all at once.

Congratulations and we look forward to seeing the end result on the pictures forum!

I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5.
Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 11, 2010 04:33 PM mom2Bnegativex3 wrote:

so I have read through th header and I understand that the TE expands you but don't you have to have a bigger TE so you can be big? My PS said I could be as big as I want. They would just fill me until I am done BUT if you start with a small TE you will only get so big. My masct is on the 16th. they plan on using siltex style 6200 either 350, 6.6 projection  or 450 or 7.0. I am 5'5" 131 and measure 36. My plastic surgeon took this measure thing as big as the expanders and held it up to one of my breast to measure me to see if it fits on my chest. I jsut wnat to have bigger boobs and not be disappointed! Thanks for reading. Hope Imade sense!!


Diagnosis: 11/23/2009, IDC, 3cm, Stage IIa, Grade 3, ER-/PR-, HER2-
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Mar 11, 2010 05:00 PM, edited Mar 19, 2010 05:48 PM by winter1NY

Hi Ladies

I greatly appreciate all the info I have gotten from this thread.

My question: I have Mentor TE's filled to 340ccs. PS says he can put in Mentor round 450 at time of exchange.(without having more fills) Does this sound good? . I was told that my skin is very "tight" on my frame which I think is accurate. I'm 5'7'' 140lbs (130 before all this as have not been able to jog in months!) and have 32 " ribcage and narrow frame.

Any advice you can give would be greatly appreciated ...Many thanks

Edited to add: just got note from ps office with 2 white cards which say :
Mentor Siltex Medium Height Contour Profile  Xpndr       350cc (if you need it? reference no 354-6212) my surgery is scheduled for early april
Again many many thanks

Diagnosis: 7/2009, DCIS, Stage 0, Grade 2, 0/4 nodes
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Mar 11, 2010 08:06 PM whippetmom wrote:

mom2bnegative....The Siltex 6200 - 450 ccs, which is 12.7 cm wide is the one I would want.  This would be a very good size of tissue expander for you since you want to be in the upper volume category with implants.  A nice size for your ribcage.

winter1ny:  Which Mentor TEs do you have?  Style number [there are three] and what is the recommended volume of your TEs?  You have 340 ccs of fill, but are they 350 cc TEs or 450 cc TEs?

I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5.
Diagnosis: 10/15/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Mar 11, 2010 08:30 PM mom2Bnegativex3 wrote:

Thanks, Whippe! So what is the difference between all of the profiles? Is it all in proference? mine ore the med plus or something similar. What do the high profiles do? Sorry part chemo brain and part scared out of my body!

I read wome that are B cups and are 350 cc so that is why I think that I will end up small. Why is it what you would want? What is "good" about them? what do you have/had if you don't mind me asking? So can you tell what size I will be at the end? I would like to be a full C or a  small D! Thanks again! I wish every one the best!!!!


Diagnosis: 11/23/2009, IDC, 3cm, Stage IIa, Grade 3, ER-/PR-, HER2-

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