Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Jun 2019)

Reduction Mammaplasty: What Cup Size Will I Be?

  • Marion Chan, MBBS, FRACS(Plast),
  • Sarah Lonie, MBBS, BMedSci, Dip Surg Anat,
  • Sean Mackay, MBBS, MD, FRACS,
  • Kirstie MacGill, MBBS, Dip Anat, FRACS(Plast)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/gox.0000000000002273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
p. e2273

Abstract

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Background:. Predicting cup size after reduction mammaplasty is a challenge well recognized by plastic surgeons. This study presents a method whereby the weight of tissue to be excised can be predicted on the basis of the initial and desired cup size. Methods:. Breast density was calculated from resection specimens. Cup volumes of a specific range of bra style were then measured by filling the bra cups with modeling clay on a mannequin and the volume measured via water displacement. These data were then correlated to breast tissue volume and weight. Results:. The average breast tissue density calculated was 0.98 g/ml (SD = 0.05). Bra cup volume measurements showed a steady progression according to both cup and band sizes. A table was constructed to predict the weight of tissue required for excision to achieve the desired change in cup size. Conclusion:. These results can assist plastic surgeons in predicting the amount of breast tissue to excise to achieve a given cup size. A secondary use of these results is a breast volume guide for implant planning.