Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Guides in Determining Your Exact Bust Size Measurement



If you have been encountering issues on finding the perfect bra or in deciding what breast implant volume to get during your breast enlargement surgery, chances are you haven’t yet determine your exact bust size measurement. Therefore, it’s a must for every woman to know the steps in getting their correct breast cup or size.


The only tool you need is a tape measure that you can use without any hassles. Use this tape measure to check the dimension of your bust chest circumference which is the area where the band of your bra is usually located. You would probably acquire a 30-35 inches measurement. It’s a rule that you need to add 5 inches if you get an odd number and 4 inches if it’s an even number.

Second step is to obtain the size of your breast’s upper portion. For those with small bust, it’s fine to wear a soft, comfortable bra when doing this bust size measurement process, while women with large breast can do it with no bra on. Do this in a slanting way and remember to always have the results in inches.

When getting the correct bust size measurement, you should not forget to compare the top part of your breast with your chest circumference. Once you end up with results that are identical, then it signifies that you are an A cup. Those who get a bust size diameter that is an inch smaller than the gap on its circumference are considered to be an AA cup. Following this, the cup size of the breast will increase based on every inch differential.

To avoid any troubles when buying a bra that will perfectly fit you or when choosing the ideal implant size in case you undergo a bust augmentation, it’s best that you do an internet research about the standard breast chart used in your country. This is because despite the fact that the United Kingdom and the United States make use of the same breast charts, every country has their own standard bust size measurement procedure and breast chart that they follow.


Mr Adrian Richards, leading plastic surgeon at Aurora clinics advises you on how you measure your cup size. If you are unhappy with the size or shape of your breasts you may have Breast Enlargement surgery if they are too small or Breast Reduction surgery if they are too large.
For more information please contact our patient advisers on 01844 214362