What you should know about breast surgery bras

No matter what kind of breast surgery you’re preparing for, it’s likely your surgeon has talked to you about breast surgery bras.

We don’t think a lot about how our bras are going to work after breast surgery.

You won’t be wearing exactly the same bras as you did before the surgery. And it turns out that there are special breast surgery bras that you should be wearing after the surgery, to help your body to heal and recover.

These bras are supportive but comfortable. They’ll provide compression to areas where you may experience swelling and they’ll ensure your body is supported while your tissues heal.

They can even restrict some motion, which may be damaging to recently operated skin and tissues.

Types of Breast Surgery Bras

Not all bras are built the same way, and not all breast surgeries are the same. For women who have had breast surgery for cancer, it’s likely you’ll also want compression sleeves to keep fluids from pooling in the arms.

This kind of pooling is common in patients after lymph nodes from the armpit have been removed.

Some surgery bras are integrated with sleeves, to provide continuous compression over the affected area.

compression bra

The Expand-a-Band Compression Bra is an easy-to-apply, durable, and attractive garment that provides excellent support and compression.

Soft, elastic, and latex-free sheered material conforms to breasts without binding or irritating sensitive tissue. 

The bra has two pockets and comes with two matching removable soft prostheses. The pockets can also be used to hold cold-hot packs or nursing pads. 

However many compression bras are designed simply to keep the breasts in place after breast augmentation surgery. Compression bras serve a couple of purposes.

Stretch Foam Self-Adhering Bandage - 6in x 10ft 61012

Oftentimes, you can get relief and support from Stretch Foam Bandage which is a self-adhering bandage wrap that does not stick to hair or skin and instead coheres to itself and the skin without using an adhesive.

This bandage is also the perfect product to help you recover in comfort and safety after a surgical procedure. The Bandage is reusable, washable, self-adhering, latex-free, and non-binding.

First of all, they provide compression to the area, including the upper torso. Second, they’re also going to keep the skin from stretching.

They also keep the breasts from healing in a shape that you don’t want them to heal in. In other words, post-op bras can help you keep that shape you were interested in – the reason for the surgery in the first place.

Sub Pec Breast Augmentation Wrap,  One Size 2015-SUBWH

The Sub Pec Breast Augmentation Wrap is designed specifically for female post-operative reconstructive surgery patients.

The exceptional recovery garment gives optimal support and compression following a breast lift surgery, breast augmentation, breast implants, and breast reconstruction surgeries.

Talking with Your Doctor About Breast Surgery Bras

Ask your doctor if they think you would benefit from a breast surgery bra after your surgery.

See if they have any suggestions about how often and when to wear the bra.

You may even qualify for a prescription for a breast surgery bra if you’re having the surgery for medical reasons.

Helping You to Get Moving Again

After breast surgery, it will be nice to relax and recover a bit without having any responsibilities.

But that can’t last forever, and you’ll probably want to get back to living your life as before.

Breast surgery bras can be helpful in keeping you safe once you get back to life, and you’ll feel more confident with a bit of extra protection.

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