445 cc is an implant volume , not a fixed bra cup size, but it typically adds about two cup sizes for many patients, depending heavily on your starting size and body frame.

Quick answer

  • 445 cc means 445 cubic centimeters of implant volume.
  • Many surgeons estimate that around 400–475 cc gives roughly a two‑cup-size increase from your starting breast size.
  • On a petite, narrow chest, 445 cc might look like a D–DD or even DDD, while on a broader chest it might look closer to a C–D.
  • There is no universal “445 cc = X cup” conversion, because bra sizing varies by brand, band size, and your natural breast tissue.

How 445 cc usually translates

Surgeons often use a rule of thumb:

  • About 150–200 cc ≈ 1 cup size increase.
  • Charts commonly show 400–475 cc ≈ 2 cup sizes up from where you start.

So, for example:

  • If you start around an A cup, 445 cc might land you somewhere in the C–D range.
  • If you start around a B cup, 445 cc might land you around a D–DD range.

But these are only rough estimates; actual appearance and bra label can differ.

Why there’s no exact cup size

Several factors change how 445 cc looks on you:

  • Your starting cup size and breast tissue.
  • Your chest width and body frame (petite vs broad torso).
  • Implant profile (low, moderate, high) and placement (over vs under muscle).
  • Brand and style of bra, since cup letters are not standardized.

That’s why the same 445 cc implant can look like a DD on a small frame but only a C on a wider chest.

If you’re considering surgery

If your goal is “I want to be a C/D/DD cup,” surgeons usually:

  1. Measure your chest and existing breast tissue.
  2. Use trial sizers in a bra or 3D imaging to show what different cc amounts look like on your own body.
  3. Translate that look into an estimated cup range, rather than promising “445 cc = exact X cup.”

The safest way to know what 445 cc would look like on you is an in‑person consult with a board‑certified plastic surgeon who can size you properly and show visual examples.

TL;DR: 445 cc is a fairly substantial implant that commonly adds around two cup sizes, but it does not equal one fixed bra size; on most bodies it ends up somewhere around C–DD depending on where you start and your frame.

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