Choosing Breast Reduction Bras
When you start to search for bras to wear after surgery, remember to keep compression and front-closure as top priorities. Beyond that, there are a few other things you can think about to help you make the right choice of bra. However, the purpose of your post-op bra is to help you heal properly, so don’t focus too much energy on aesthetic.
Here are a few things to think about:
• No padding: you may or may not feel like you want to have some extra padding in the cups of your bra after surgery. This is something you will understand once you put it on, why it is helpful.
• Fabric: you’ll want to choose a bra that has soft and comfortable fabric because you will be wearing your bra 24-hours every day following surgery.
• Shoulder Straps: try to find a bra for after surgery that has soft and wider straps to ensure they don’t slip down or dig into your shoulders.
Why it is required?
1. It restricts the amount of edema that forms and hastens its resolution by mechanical pressure.
2. It decreases the amount of bruising.
3. It assists the loose skin in retracting or shrinking.
Material: %60 Polyamide %40 Elastane. Silicone parts: %100 Silicone
How to Wash: It is washed by hand in the mild water (30°C) without rubbing. It is dried in the room temperature by a towel. Do not wash in the washing machine. Dry on a towel at room temperature. Do not iron. Do not use softener and bleach. Do not dry in the dryer. Do not dry clean. Do not use detergent. Do not squeeze.