
Published Feb 15, 2026
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When considering breast augmentation, many patients focus on implant size first. Size matters, but it is only part of the picture. Implant profile plays a major role in how your results look, feel, and balance with your body.
Implant profile is not about better or worse. It is about anatomy and personal goals. Understanding this concept before your consultation helps you feel more confident and informed as you plan your procedure.
Implant profile refers to how far the implant projects forward from the chest wall. It does not change the implant volume. It changes how that volume is distributed.
Think of implant profile as shape rather than size. Two implants can have the same volume but look very different depending on their profile.
Profile affects:
Low profile implants spread volume over a wider base. They create a softer projection and a more subtle contour.
These implants may work well for patients with a wider chest who want a very natural appearance.
Moderate profile implants offer a balanced look. They provide noticeable projection without appearing overly full.
This option is commonly chosen by patients seeking natural looking results that still enhance shape and fullness.
High profile implants have a narrower base with more forward projection. They create a fuller upper breast and more dramatic contour.
These implants are often used when a patient has a narrower chest or desires more visible projection.
There is no universal ideal implant profile. The best choice depends on several personal factors.
Your surgeon will consider:
This is why consultation and careful planning matter. Implant selection is about harmony, not trends.
At Wisconsin Institute of Plastic Surgery, breast augmentation is highly personalized. Dr. Sauerhammer, female board-certified plastic surgeon, recommends implant options that align with your anatomy and goals.
During your consultation, you can expect:
The goal is results that look natural and feel right for you.
Understanding implant profile before your visit helps you ask better questions. It also helps align expectations early in the process.
Breast augmentation is not about choosing the most popular option. It is about choosing what works best for your body and your vision. When implant profile is selected thoughtfully, results look balanced and true to you. Learn more about breast augmentation at Wisconsin Institute of Plastic Surgery.