Moderate profile offers balanced fullness and projection.
Projection and Volume Distribution Biometrics
Body architecture and breast augmentation in a professional way, to hit a specific point like a “full C cup“, is a lot more than just deciding on how many cubic centimetres of implant are needed. The most important factor that determines how that amount of volume will actually look on your body is the implant profile. Strictly from a biometric point of view, the profile is a factor that determines the shape of the implant—the distance from the chest wall to the front edge of the implant on one hand and the width of the spreading to the ribs on the other.
At LIN Europe Clinic, we point out that two implants with 350cc volume each, if they have different profiles, will give you completely different cup sizes and overall looks. Learning the basics of the projection mechanics is key to become structurally harmonious and delivering the result that matches your anatomical vision.
A Moderate Profile: The Natural, Sloping Look

As a rule, a moderate profile is closest to giving an actual, natural-looking, full C cup for the level of the breast that is visible. The only condition being that the patient has a skeletal framework that is suitable. That means the base diameter of a moderate profile implant is larger and it rests relatively flat against the chest area. Since the volume is distributed over a wider base, there results a more or less barely perceptible slope from the collar bone to the nipple, quite the same as the natural anatomical distribution of the breast tissue.
This type of profile works best for women of average or wide shoulder width, and also with a wider Breast Base Width or BBW. As a matter of fact, in cases of a wider chest, a moderate profile will be a nice touch to a C cup bra without showing in an invasive way the upper pole roundness, and at the same time, you are maintaining a natural biological balance and giving an athletic-looking shape.
High Profile: Bringing Out the Cleavage
Operating at the top level means matching the implant to the dimensions of the patient’s skeleton exactly. A moderate profile implant, which is large enough to create a full C cup, will be too wide for petite women with narrow ribcages. Its wings will spill into the armpits and cross the middle of the sternum. For such patients, the high-profile implant is a great alternative. It basically has a quite narrow base, but the gel inside the cohesive implant is pushed way more forward than with other profiles. This allows pushing the volume in a compact way directly outwards and hence giving the maximum anterior projection and a nice, youthful cleavage. For smaller frames, high profile implants have the effect that surgeons can produce a fully round and nicely projected full C cup without putting too much volume that would be out of proportion with the patient’s body.
Calibration by Anatomy: The BBW Rule

Besides the size of the implant, the shape of the implant (moderate vs. high profile) is also based on anatomy rather than on personal preference. The doctor will, among other things, accurately measure your Breast Base Width (BBW) during your visit – the diameter of your present breast tissue down to the millimeter. Then, if you have a wide BBW, you will, for the sake of your own natural look, use a moderate profile—meaning the implant can exactly fill the space available without looking like a rigid ball. Narrow BBW, on the other hand, means that the implant has to be of a high profile, sufficiently projecting to a C cup, while staying within the boundaries of the chest. This type of calibration, based on scientific evidence, results in proper support of the dermal envelope, keeps tissue thinning at bay, and moreover, protects your systemic vitality.
Breast Implants Turkey
Choosing LIN Europe Clinic means entering a global medical oasis where advanced anatomical science and high-definition aesthetics go together with an elite clinical mastery. We understand that reaching a targeted, perfect cup size requires a very refined approach that allows one to recognize one’s unique physical starting point. LIN Europe Clinic has been leading the international advanced body contouring arena, thanks to its great environment where your aesthetic aspirations are accomplished with absolute precision and safety.
When you decide to entrust LIN Europe Clinic, you are getting an outstanding medical setup that is highly focused on delivering going beyond standard professional care. Thanks to the most recent 3D imaging, we are able to quantitatively determine the base width of the client and as a result, the profile that is selected is not only exactly in harmony with the skeletal structure but also delivers the full C cup desired. Come and take care of yourself with the classy services of LIN Europe Clinic and get a nicely balanced, carefully sculpted profile that is indeed the epitome of biological success while being safe in the heart of Turkey.
FAQ:
Even though each individual’s body is unique, the majority of patients need an implant size of 300cc to 400cc to get a full C cup, changing according to their initial breast size and the breadth of their ribcage.
If the implant is well matched to your body, the answer is no. In fact, on a small woman with a slender chest, a high profile implant looks more natural compared to a moderate profile because it fits exactly within the physical limits of her torso without her breasts extending into her underarms.
Since high profile implants protrude the silicone gel farther forward over a smaller base, they are slightly overfilled to sustain their form against the pull of gravity. Therefore, in some cases, they may feel a tiny bit firmer than a moderate profile implant of the same volume.
Cup conversion from A to full C is frequently safe requests made by patients in aesthetic surgery. Your doctor will check your skin elasticity to make sure it can handle the increased volume without the risk of stretch marks.
Your cleavage depends on how close your natural breast pockets are positioned on your chest wall. A high profile implant will move the tissue farther out, significantly raising the illusion of cleavage, which is why it is a great option if cleavage is your main goal.
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