Searching for breast implants in Miami often means you want more than volume. You want proportion: a shape that fits your frame, moves naturally, and looks elegant in clothing and swimwear. At Divine, we plan implants the way we plan everything: width first, balance always.
This guide explains how size and profile work, what affects a natural slope, what recovery feels like, and how to avoid common mistakes that lead to an obvious result.
Start with proportion, not cup size
Cup size varies by brand and bra style, so it is not a reliable goal. Instead, we plan around your chest width, soft tissue support, and the relationship between shoulders, waist, and hips. The right implant is the one that matches your anatomy.
Profile and projection explained
Profile describes how far the implant projects forward. Two implants can have the same volume and look very different depending on profile and base width. A balanced plan avoids extremes and creates soft transitions along the upper breast.
Silicone vs saline
Both can look beautiful. Choice depends on your tissue, goals, and comfort preferences. We discuss what feels right, what looks most natural for your frame, and how each option behaves over time.

Incisions and pocket choice
Incisions may be placed in the fold, around the areola, or in the armpit depending on anatomy and goals. Pocket choice also matters: it influences slope, support, and how the implant settles. We choose what protects comfort and long term stability.
Recovery: what to plan for
Most patients take several days of focused rest, then return to light routines. Desk work often returns around one week, depending on job demands. Activity increases step by step, and you resume full workouts by clearance.
When implants should be paired with a lift
If position is low or skin is looser, implants alone may not create the shape you want. In those cases, a lift can restore position, and implants can refine volume. We decide whether to combine or stage based on safety and the cleanest outcome.
Get your consultation to compare options and leave with a plan that fits your frame.
FAQs
How do I choose the right size?
Start with base width and proportion, then test volumes during consultation.
Will implants look obvious?
Not when planned well. Conservative width, profile, and pocket choice create a natural slope.
How long is recovery?
Most return to light routines quickly, with gradual activity build over weeks.
Do I need a lift too?
If tissue position is low, a lift may be the key to a refined shape.