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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing A Bra After Breast Surgery

Breast surgery, whether it's a mastectomy or breast augmentation, can be a life-changing experience. It can also lead to new challenges when it comes to finding the right bras that fit comfortably and provide adequate support. This is where the ultimate guide to choosing bras after breast surgery comes in handy. From understanding your new breast size and shape to knowing what type of bras are best for your specific needs, this guide will equip you with all the information you need to make informed decisions about your post-surgery lingerie. Whether you're looking for a sports bra to wear during exercise or a comfortable everyday bra, this guide covers it all. So, if you've recently undergone breast surgery or are planning to do so, read on to discover the ultimate guide to choosing bras after breast surgery.

Understanding the Different Types of Breast Surgeries

There are many different types of breast surgeries that a woman may undergo. The most common types are mastectomy, lumpectomy, breast augmentation, breast reduction, and breast lift. A mastectomy is the surgical removal of all breast tissue, while a lumpectomy is the removal of a portion of breast tissue. Breast augmentation involves the placement of breast implants to increase breast size, while breast reduction involves the removal of breast tissue to reduce breast size. A breast lift is a surgical procedure that lifts and reshapes drooping breasts.

How Breast Surgery Affects Bra Size and Fit

Breast surgery can have a significant impact on a woman's bra size and fit. After surgery, your breast size and shape may be different, which can make it challenging to find bras that fit comfortably and provide adequate support. For example, after a mastectomy, you may need a bra that has pockets to hold breast forms, while after a breast reduction, you may need a bra that provides more lift and support.

It's essential to be properly fitted for a bra after breast surgery. Many women make the mistake of assuming that they are still the same bra size as before their surgery, which can lead to discomfort and inadequate support. A professional bra fitting can ensure that you are wearing the correct size and style of bra for your new breast shape and size. Erilan offers free face to face fittings in the Riverina region (Wagga Wagga and Coolamon) or virtual online (video) fittings for people anywhere in Australia, New Zealand, or the rest of the world. You can call us on 0428 818 740 or book an appointment here.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Bras After Breast Surgery

When choosing bras after breast surgery, there are several factors to consider. These include your new breast size and shape, the type of surgery you had, your level of comfort, and the level of support you need. It's essential to choose a bra that is comfortable to wear and provides adequate support to reduce the risk of back pain and other issues.

It's also important to consider the type of clothing you will be wearing with your bra. For example, if you are planning to wear tight-fitting clothes, you may want to choose a bra that is seamless and does not show through your clothes. If you are planning to wear a low-cut top, you may want to choose a bra that has a lower neckline.

Types of Bras Recommended for Post-Surgery

There are several types of bras that are recommended for post-surgery. These include compression bras, leisure bras, and sports bras. Compression bras are designed to provide compression to the breasts to help reduce swelling and promote healing. Leisure bras are soft and comfortable to wear, and they are ideal for everyday wear. Sports bras are designed to provide support during exercise, and they can help reduce bounce and discomfort. All of our bras in every category are mastectomy bras,  designed to hold breast forms in place, and they have pockets to hold the forms securely.

Features to Look for in a Post-Surgery Bra

When choosing a post-surgery bra, there are several features to look for. These include adjustable straps, a wide band, and a front closure. Adjustable straps allow you to customise the fit of your bra, while a wide band provides additional support and reduces the risk of back pain. A front closure can be easier to use than a back closure, especially if you have limited mobility after surgery.

It's also important to look for a bra that is made from soft, breathable materials. This can help reduce irritation and promote healing. Look for bras that are seamless and do not have any scratchy or irritating seams.

Tips for Trying on and Wearing Post-Surgery Bras

When trying on post-surgery bras, it's essential to take your time and find a bra that fits properly and feels comfortable. Don't be afraid to try on several bras to find the right one for you - Erilan offers free returns so you can feel confident in your purchase.

When wearing post-surgery bras, it's important to follow the care instructions carefully. Many bras need to be hand-washed and air-dried to prevent damage. It's also a good idea to have several bras on hand so that you can rotate them and allow them to rest between wearings.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Bras After Breast Surgery

One of the most common mistakes that women make when choosing bras after breast surgery is assuming that they are still the same bra size as before their surgery. It's essential to be properly fitted for a bra after surgery to ensure that you are wearing the correct size and style. Another common mistake is choosing a bra that is too tight or too loose. A bra that is too tight can be uncomfortable and lead to back pain, while a bra that is too loose may not provide adequate support.

Recommendations for Brands and Styles of Post-Surgery Bras

There are many brands and styles of post-surgery bras available. Some of the most popular brands include Amoena, Anita, Lipoelastic and Trulife. These brands offer a wide range of styles, including compression bras, mastectomy bras, and leisure bras.

When choosing a post-surgery bra, it's essential to consider your specific needs and preferences. For example, if you need a sports bra, you may want to choose a brand that specialises in sports bras, such as Amoena or Anita. If you prefer a leisure bra, you may want to choose a brand that offers a wide range of leisure bras in different styles and colours, such as ABC, Trulife or Amoena.

Conclusion

Breast surgery can be a life-changing experience, and can lead to new challenges when it comes to finding the right bras. By understanding your new breast size and shape, considering the type of surgery you had, and knowing what factors to consider when choosing a bra, you can find a bra that fits comfortably and provides adequate support. Whether you need a compression bra for post-surgery healing or a sports bra for exercise, there are many types of bras available that are specifically designed for post-surgery needs. By following the tips and recommendations in this guide, you can find the perfect post-surgery bra for your needs.