The conversion from cubic centimeters (cc) to bra cup sizes can vary based on individual body shape and breast tissue distribution. However, a rough estimate is that an increase of about 150-200 cc can correspond to a cup size increase. Therefore, to move from a C cup to a DD cup, you may need approximately 200-300 cc, but it's important to consult with a professional for personalized advice.
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The cup size that corresponds to 600 cc breast implants can vary based on individual body types, existing breast tissue, and the specific implant shape and profile. Generally, 600 cc implants are often associated with a larger cup size, typically around a D to DD cup. However, it's important to consult with a plastic surgeon for personalized recommendations, as the fit and appearance can differ significantly from person to person.
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Cup sizes can vary between different sizing systems, but generally, a double D (DD) is larger than an E cup. In many sizing systems, the order from smallest to largest is typically A, B, C, D, DD (or E in some regions), and then E. Therefore, a DD cup is usually considered to be bigger than an E cup, but the exact fit can depend on the brand and style of the bra.
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