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Natural-Looking Breast Augmentation: How to Choose Implants That Fit You

When most people hear “breast augmentation,” they may picture dramatic results. But for many women today, the goal isn’t necessarily to go big — it’s to look balanced, natural and proportional. In fact, one of the most common requests plastic surgeons hear is: “I want to look fuller but still natural.”
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So, how do you achieve that subtle enhancement that complements your body rather than overwhelming it?
Below, we outline the key factors that influence the final appearance of your breast augmentation, so you can feel far more confident in choosing implants that are just right for you.
Table of Contents
- Implant Size: It’s About Balance, Not Just Volume
- Implant Shape: Round vs. Anatomic
- Profile and Projection: How Far Should They Project?
- Placement Matters: Over vs. Under the Muscle
- The Role of Your Surgeon in Natural Results
- Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Breast Augmentation Journey?
Implant Size: It’s About Balance, Not Just Volume
The idea that bigger is better no longer holds true for every patient. In fact, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing an implant size that flatters your frame.
When recommending size, your plastic surgeon will take into account:
- Your chest width and body proportions
- The amount of natural breast tissue you already have
- Your lifestyle (athletes and highly active individuals often prefer smaller, lighter implants)
- Your personal preferences and desired outcome
Natural-looking results often depend on selecting an implant that enhances your curves without overpowering them. A skilled surgeon can help you visualize how different sizes will appear on your body using either sizers or 3D imaging during your consultation.
Implant Shape: Round vs. Anatomic
Breast implants come in different shapes, each offering a slightly different aesthetic. The two main options are:
- Round Implants: These usually provide more fullness in the upper portion of the breast, which can give a soft, perky and youthful look. Depending on implant location and other factors, round implants can produce excellent, natural results that appear “anatomic” in nature.
- Anatomical Implants: These are shaped more like a “natural” mature breast, with more volume at the bottom. They can be a good option for patients with very little breast tissue or those desiring a slope-like contour. Because they have to have a textured surface that has known attendant risks which in rare instances can lead to BIA-ALCL (a rare type of cancer), their usage in the United States is limited. In addition, they can displace or move, creating substantial breast shape distortion and asymmetries.
While both types can yield natural results, the best choice often depends on your anatomy, tissue characteristics and the experience of your surgeon.
Profile and Projection: How Far Should They Project?
Another essential consideration is implant profile, which refers to the extent to which the implant protrudes from the chest wall. Profiles range from low to high:
- Low Profile: Offers more width and less forward projection — ideal for broader chests with at least a moderate amount of breast tissue already present.
- Moderate Profile: A more balanced option that provides gentle fullness without looking too round or prominent.
- High Profile: Offers the most projection with a narrower base — used in specific cases where a more dramatic contour is desired and the chest is relatively narrow.
Most patients seeking a natural look tend to gravitate toward moderate or moderate-plus profiles, as these create a gentle slope that mimics the natural contours of breast tissue.
Placement Matters: Over vs. Under the Muscle
Where your implant is placed also plays a significant role in the final look. The two main options are:
- Submuscular (under the muscle): This is the most common approach for natural-looking results. The implant sits partially beneath the chest muscle, which softens the edges and creates a more seamless transition. It’s beneficial for patients with less natural breast tissue.
- Subglandular (over the muscle): This approach may be suitable for women who already have sufficient tissue coverage and desire a slightly more rounded appearance.
Your surgeon will assess your skin thickness, breast volume, and activity level to recommend a placement option that aligns with your goals.
The Role of Your Surgeon in Natural Results
Regardless of which implant you choose, achieving natural-looking results ultimately depends on surgical skill, thoughtful planning and other factors. Your surgeon’s ability to customize your procedure, based on your anatomy, preferences and proportions is what can transform an augmentation into something that looks like you were born with it.
At the Arizona Center for Breast Surgery, Dr. Turkeltaub takes a highly personalized approach to patient care. With decades of experience focused solely on breast surgery, he helps patients achieve results that are subtle, balanced and tailored to their vision.
Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Breast Augmentation Journey?
Our staff at the Arizona Center for Breast Surgery understands that breast augmentation isn’t just about size, it’s about helping you feel more confident, feminine and like yourself. Whether you want to restore lost volume, correct asymmetry or simply enhance your figure, Dr. Turkeltaub is here to help guide you every step of the way.
To learn more about your implant options or to schedule a consultation, call us today at 480-451-3000. We proudly serve patients in Phoenix, Scottsdale and all throughout Arizona.
