450 cc or milliliters is 1.9 cups.
It depends on the size of the cup. In 6 oz. cup, there are 180 cc, in an 8 oz. cup, there are 240 cc. THere are 30 cc. in an oz. (ounce)
Yes, 450cc would be more than enough. Don't forget to find your surgeon from a legitimate board.
that's what cc is. cubic centimetres. if it is a 450cc, the cylinder is 450 cubic centimeters
A 420 cc breast implant filled to 470 cc would typically be considered a larger size than its nominal volume suggests. The actual size in terms of cup size can vary based on individual body type, breast tissue, and the specific implant profile. Generally, an increase from 420 cc to 470 cc could indicate a jump in cup size, potentially moving from a full C cup to a D cup, but this can differ from person to person. It's best to consult with a plastic surgeon for personalized sizing advice.
That is 1.984 cups.
ml and cc are equivalent so 450cc=450 mL
I believe 250 cc's is approximately a B Cup.
that's what cc is. cubic centimetres. if it is a 450cc, the cylinder is 450 cubic centimeters
Bra cup size does not have a specific volume in cubic centimeters (cc) as it varies among brands and styles. Generally, a cup size represents a range of breast volume rather than a precise measurement. However, a rough estimate is that each cup size increase (e.g., from A to B) can correspond to about 150-200 cc of breast tissue. It's important to note that individual fit and comfort are more significant than strict volume measurements.
450 cc of breast silicone typically weighs around 1 pound.
that is 453.592 cc.