(800 cc * density in grams/cc) / 454 grams = pounds. some type of silicon chemical is 3.69 g/cc in density, so (800*3.69)/4.54 = 6.5 pounds. I'm not sure if this is the same density as the actual silicone or not, but you can look up silicone's density and plug that in for 3.69 above to find out the pounds you seek.
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An 800cc silicone breast implant weighs 0.85 kg (1.87 lbs). This is the weight of a single breast implant, not for two implants put together.
Silicone breast implants typically range from 275cc to 800cc, but bigger implants can be obtained if required up to 1200cc.
It's a bit hard to say just by knowing your height and weight. There's a lot that goes into what makes the end results especially in terms of bra size, judging by the implant size alone. Are the implants high profile? Anatomical (tear drop shape) or round? Saline or silicone?
A big factor to consider when choosing implants is your body size (weight and height). Breast implants typically range from 275cc to 800cc, but larger implants can be obtained if required up to 1200cc. A larger woman might want 600cc or larger, but should consider smaller if weight loss is a goal.They come in all different cc's. That is how they measure it, in cubic centimeters. Most surgeons say if you get 400cc's in each implant, you will go up two cup sizes. That is just an estimate. Usually your surgeon will bring three different sizes to the operating room with them and use a sizer before they put the implant in. So they size it up to your body so you don't look too disproportionate. JUST A BIT OF ADVICE: DO NOT GET TRADITIONAL SILICONE IMPLANTS. IF you get saline and they leak you are safe. The saline will just absorb into your body without harming you. If a traditional silicone implant leaks, you are in trouble. Saline is lighter than silicone too. So saline is the best way to go.Additional InformationThey now have the gummy bear implants now that DO NOT leak. They are a silicone implant that when ruptured or cut they maintain the shape and do not leak. Implants have come a long way.
800cc of what? It all depends on the substance in which is is 800cc.
This question had been asked and i didnt have time to answer... The answer can be found with this link. http://www.onlineconversion.com/waterweight.htm
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