 Another important decision making process between you and your surgeon should be what type of implant to use. Currently there is the tear drop or otherwise known as the anatomical or the round implant. Well, they're both good depending on what your situation is. A lot of people today want upper pole fullness. They want this area to be full. If you get an anatomical implant, most of the implant is down lower. So you're getting more filled down here as opposed to the upper pole. A lot of my patients, they want upper fullness. So an anatomical implant would not be a great choice. The anatomical implant is a good choice for someone that wants a tear drop shaped breast. And if they're an A or B cup, it gives it a smooth transition from the top to the bottom.