Breast volume is relevant for planning breast augmentation, breast reconstruction and breast reduction surgery. Usually, the volume of each breast is indirectly proportionate to the chest wall circumference; as the circumference increases, the volume increases to a a greater extent.
However, these volumes are approximate only and the true volume will depend upon base dimensions of the breast (height and width), projection of the nipple from the chest wall and the degree of ptosis. Alternative methods of determining breast volume include:
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