When the term "cc" is used for implants, this is a term used to describe the amount of liquid going into the breast implant. This determines the size of the breasts after surgery.
The size of breast implants is defined in cc. Therefore two implants with the same specified cc must be the same size, regardless of the type of implants they are. However, breast implants with the same specified size do not necessarily have the same shape.
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The size of a breast implant given in cc is the size of a single implant, not the size of two implants added together.
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Assuming a density of 1 g/cc ... Then the answer is 750 g But if they are silicon you would need to find the density of silicon. Note cc means cubic centimeters or cm³
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.
The general rule of thumb is that each 200 cc increases your size by one cup. It may be a little less (like 180 cc) for a petite person (such as one who wears a size 32 band) or a little more (like 220 cc) for a larger person (such as one who wears a size 40 bra). So after getting implants of 300 cc your cup size would increase by 1.5 to 2 cups, for example from a 32A to a 32B/C or 32C.
A 520cc saline breast implant weighs 500g. Note that this is for a single breast implant, not for two implants put together.
Cosmetic implants could be a variety of things. Cheek implants can create defined cheekbones, while breast implants create a larger bust size. There are even chin implants and dental implants that change facial features.
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