Some studies showed that bigger is not always better. For example, breast reduction of symptomatic adults and adolescents with macromastia (big breasts) improves quality of life scores. It has also been specifically associated with improved pulmonary function tests. Further, a recent meta-analysis suggests but does not prove that there may be benefits for women with large breasts felt related to back pain. In general, breast size is determined by genetics, making it distinct for every woman.
What’s the right breast size for my body?
Technically, no perfect breast size fits all women. However, there is a breast size that is (or should be) proportionate for a specific body shape. There are four standard body shapes, each with a breast size that best complements their overall body proportions.
- Apple-shaped bodies
Women with this body shape are often characterized by having a broader waist and lower body. Thus, fuller and sizable breasts are ideal to balance this shape’s proportions.
- Pear-shaped bodies
Common features of women with a pear-shaped body are their ample hips and defined waist. Moderately-sized breasts complement the full hips and waist, providing a semblance of having an hourglass-shaped body.
- Hourglass-shaped bodies
This body shape has become a standard form of beauty and is characterized by having a proportional upper and lower body. A small-to-moderate breast size is ideal for this body shape.
- Rectangle-shaped bodies
As its name depicts, the upper and lower body of women with this shape is uniform; it resembles the hourglass figure without a well-defined waistline. A fuller breast size complements and will add a noticeable curve to a rectangular-shaped body.
A self-examination of your actual breast can help you determine if your breast size is right for your specific body shape. Yet, to assess breast size with the help of gynecologist or board certified plastic surgeon is always essential. Contact Sydney Breast Associates now to ask for further information and to get professional help.
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