
You might not think it, but there are actually loads of different bra options out there for those who have had breast cancer. Depending on the type of surgery you’ve had, and whether or not you’ve had reconstructive surgery, there is something for you. Getting a bra that suits your new needs and requirements is imperative as it’ll not only provide you with comfort and coverage, but it’ll also help you feel confident and yourself again.
After all, there’s nothing quite like treating yourself to some new lingerie (even if it is the kind that’s more supportive than sexy), so purchasing some new - and pretty - mastectomy bras is sure to lift your spirits. Emphasis on pretty.
What is a mastectomy bra?
A mastectomy bra is specifically designed for anyone who has had surgery on their breast/s and has had one or more removed. They are non-wired to be especially gentle on scar tissue, but are more than wireless bras or sleep bras, and tend to feature pockets in the cups which can hold a prosthesis in place - should you choose to wear one.
What should I wear after a single mastectomy or double mastectomy?
You can wear a mastectomy bra or a bra without an underwire right after surgery as long as there is no pressure to drain the site, but you might choose not to - and that’s totally fine. There is no timestamp as to how long it’ll take for your body (or you) to recover after a mastectomy - the main thing is that you allow yourself to heal. A lot of people find they take around two to three weeks to heal in terms of wounds, but your chest and arm area will be bruised, swollen and stiff for a while.
What is the best bra after mastectomy?
In the first year or so after a mastectomy or lumpectomy, it’s best to opt for bras that have soft seams, a wide underband, a deep front and side panels, full cups, adjustable straps, no wires and minimal detailing to avoid discomfort.
Something like this Royce 1010 Comfi-Bra from John Lewis is perfect as it features a front fastening (so you don’t need to contort yourself to get it on), full coverage on the cups and is crafted from breathable cotton. Want something a little more lacy and feminine? Check out the Maison Lejaby Adage Post-Surgery Bra from John Lewis or the Triumph Claudette Non-Wired Front Fastening Bra.
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