Recovering from any type of upper body surgery can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to finding the right bra. Whether you have undergone shoulder surgery or breast cancer treatment, the recovery process can be long and uncomfortable. It's important to have a comfortable bra that can aid your recovery and help you feel at ease.
Thankfully, Breastwear bras can provide the comfort and support you need during this challenging time. They are the ideal bra for post-surgery recovery as they are soft, smooth, and non-restrictive. The last thing you want is to be uncomfortable in your clothing, especially when your body is healing.
These bras have a front-clasp hook and eye design which makes it easy to put on and do up, without having to reach your arms behind your back. This is especially important in the early stages of recovery when movement can be limited. The front clasp also makes the bra accessible for medical staff when attending appointments. This is particularly helpful if you have appointments pre, during and post-surgery checkups or with a physiotherapist or occupational therapist. You won't have to worry about struggling to remove your bra during these appointments.
Another essential feature of our post-surgery bras is the pocketed cups. These cups can hold a prosthesis on either side, making it ideal for anyone who has undergone a mastectomy or breast reconstruction. It's important to feel comfortable and confident in your clothing during recovery, and a bra with pocketed cups can help you achieve this.
The design of the bra also includes nice wide shoulder straps which means they wont fall down, as well as no underwire so nothing digging or poking in around the bust or torso area. This is important as it can help prevent further discomfort or irritation to the skin. A soft and comfortable bra that provides ample support without any added irritation.
Finding the right bra for post-surgery recovery doesn't have to be a challenging task. A Breastwear bra is an ideal solution for anyone recovering from upper body surgery.
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