TOOLS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STANDARDIZATION OF BRA CUP MEASUREMENTS
20190107391 ยท 2019-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/1072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is an algorithmic measurement data tool, method and system of tools used to standardize bra cup sizing, that can be useful to women, surgeons, and bra manufacturers to provide consistency and realistic expectations of breast and standardize bra cup sizes. The method utilizes measurement of the breast hemicircumference, used in conjunction with a standardized scale developed according to measurement results obtained from over 5000 patients, to accurately determine the woman's cup size. Tools, such as a slide rule, a software program, and 3D imaging may also be used, establishing the breast hemicircumference, to determine the proper bra size. The tool documents and algorithmically compares documented hemicircumference measurements to actual reported cup sizes and manufacturers. This tool, method and system is particularly useful for breast surgery patients, providing a standardized bra cup measurement of the patient's current size and a more accurate estimation of what her post-operative result may be.
Claims
1. A method for determining a specific bra size for a breast comprising the steps of: measuring the breast hemicircumference from the medial most point of the breast at the nipple areolar level to the lateral most point of the breast over the maximum apex of the breast; and comparing the hemicircumference measurement to algorithmic tabulated breast measurements.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the measurement is performed with the use of a soft tape measure.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the measurement is performed with 3D imaging software.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the hemicircumference measurement is compared to tabulated measurements of various bra manufacturers.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the tabulated measurements are stored on a slide rule.
6. A system for determining a specific bra size comprising: a table containing algorithmic tabulated breast measurements.
7. The systems of claim 6, wherein the table is stored on a computer accessible medium.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the table is incorporated into a printed medium.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the printed medium is in the form of a slide rule device.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the slide rule device further incorporates tabulated measurements of various bra manufacturers.
11. The system of claim 6 further comprising a measuring device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
[0020] The present invention provides a novel measurement tool, method and a system for performing a breast measurement and using the measurements based on a databased algorithm, to determine a specific bra cup size, that can provide standardized sizing for manufacturers and individuals. The standardization method utilizes measurement of the breast hemicircumference (HC), using a simple soft tape measure 12, transparent ruler, or similar measurement tool, measured from the medial most point 14 of the breast 20 at nipple areolar level to the lateral most point 16 of the breast 20 over the maximum apex 18 of the breast 20. Examples of the measurement of the breast HC are shown in
[0021] Three dimensional imaging, such as Vectra 3D, may also be used to measure the HC of the breast. New 3-D Vectra imaging has helped simplify and automatically landmark and measure validated hemi-circumference distances in patients.
[0022] The breast HC measurement was used in a study of over 3000 primary augmentation patients over a 15 year period (Allergan Medical Corporation, Style 410 Cohesive Gel Implant Study). Pre-operative and post-operative breast HC was measured and compared to patent reported bra cup sizes. In addition, 450 primary augmentation patients from one surgeon's (Bengtson) cohort as a subset of this overall data was collected in a similar fashion and compared to the overall database. The average hemicircumference organized by patient reported bra cup sizes showed mean measurements listed below in Table 1:
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Cup Size Allergan Overall Data Bengtson Cohort A Cup 17.0 cm 16.5 cm B Cup 19.9 cm 19.0 cm C Cup 21.4 cm 21.3 cm D Cup 23.5 cm 23.5 cm DD Cup 25.4 cm 25.3 cm
[0023] In reporting their bra cup sizes, patients also provided the bra manufacturer name. Of the data in Table 1, approximately 85% of the sizes reported were for Victoria's Secret bras, followed by Maidenform, Bali, and Calvin Klein. As such, the average measurements listed are somewhat skewed towards the correlating size in Victoria's Secret merchandise. However, the other manufacturers varied minimally from the mean HC measurement of Victoria's Secret: Of the 104 patients wearing Bali, it took more volume and a greater HC to fill a reported cup on average: 4 mm more for size B, 3 mm size C, 15 mm for size D. Calvin Klein on the other hand was significantly smaller HC averaging with 115 patients, 15 mm smaller for size A, 9 mm smaller for size B, 12 mm smaller for size C, and 12 mm smaller for D. Maidenform, with 204 patients revealed a difference of 9 mm larger for size B but all other sizes essentially the same average.
[0024] The above mean measurements collected and analyzed provide a generalized, quick check scale that may be used without referring to a reference table for a more general bra cup estimate and can provide an instant estimate based on the breast HC measurement. A surgeon, individual, or manufacturer may memorize and know instantly that approximately 17 cm is an A cup, 19 cm is a B cup, 21 cm a C cup, 23.5 cm a D cup and 25 cm a DD cup. For a more specific bra cup size or manufacturer size the tool or software program may be utilized.
[0025] In addition, this measurement tool and system has been validated with over 3000 additional breast measurements as related to specific manufacturer.
[0026] The present invention may also provide tools to help a woman, patient, manufacturer, surgeon, etc to use the HC measurement to accurately determine the woman's cup size, and more specifically, to determine the woman's cup size in a specific bra style by a specific manufacturer. Using the HC measurement results discussed above, a novel, data driven, algorithmic slide rule as shown in
[0027] Similarly, a software program may be developed to perform the same algorithmic analysis based on each individual woman's HC measurements as discussed above. The software program may be used for personal computers or on websites, or may be developed into a smart phone or tablet application. Such an application may be used, as one example, by a woman who knows her HC measurement while shopping, so that she can input her measurement as well as the bra style that she is looking at, in order to accurately select the appropriate bra size for purchase. Example screen shots of a possible smart phone application are shown in
[0028] As noted above, 3D imaging may be used to measure the breast HC and the same analysis can be performed by the imaging device to determine and be incorporated into the 3D imaging software and thus present the cup size of the imaged patient. 3D imaging can also be used in conjunction with the present measurement system to provide visualization of what the breasts will look like post-operatively at the desired size, so that the patient is well aware of the expected results and can, therefore, make more informed decisions prior to the surgery, and be on the same page size wise with her plastic surgeon.
[0029] Once the hemicircumference measurement is obtained by the 3D imaging system the data can be integrated into the simulation system and various implant sizes and volumes can be placed and the 3D system can give a bra cup size based on our data tool and information. This can be based on any or all of the breast implant manufacturers such as Allergan, Mentor or Sientra and future manufacturers.
[0030] In addition, the method can be used to determine how the difference between pre-operation and post-operation HC measurement compares to the size of the implant used. This may provide guidance for the surgeon and patient in selecting the correct implant volume to be used for the desired cup size change. For example, knowing the volume of the implant used on a patient who went from a 17 cm HC to a 21 cm HC can be useful to a surgeon who has a patient with similar expectations. The average volume difference to get a patient up or down one cup size is approximately 220 ccs.
[0031] As a result of the techniques described herein, there has been no size change operations performed in the past 3 years over 650 primary augmentations when this measurement system is combined with 3-D imaging, and patients are involved and sign-off on their desired size range that they are looking to achieve when presented in the preoperative consultation process. In addition, litigation has been averted by re-referencing patients to this standard when a patient believes or has been told they were a smaller or larger size than what our standard size measures. Thus, this new simple and standard sizing system will be of great value and a significant contribution to surgeons and patients on many levels.
[0032] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.