How many ccs make a cup size?
A cc is a cubic centimeter and there are 236.6 of them in a cup. However, this information is good only if you want to convert a cooking recipe. If you want to determine what size implant would give you what size bra cup, it is a little less exact. For one thing, bra cup sizes are not standardized in the least and even putting the same size implant into two different women won’t produce exactly the same sized breast because they probably don’t have the same amount of breast tissue and different chest walls to start with. (By the way, a cc is equal to a milliliter, which is a thousandth of a liter, which the most common unit of volume measurement in medicine. I don’t know why implant makers still use cc rather than ml.) But let’s give a general rule that may not really be useful. One study found that an average of 189 cc of saline was needed to go up one bra cup size. Increasing an A cup to a C cup required a total of 391 cc, or 196 cc per cup. Moving from a B cup to a D cup required a