FAQ

What’s a post-surgery bra?

After a mastectomy, lumpectomy, or breast reconstruction, most women need a post-surgery bra for gentle support and comfort. They’ve got front closures and built-in pockets, not to mention no underwires.

How long should I wear a post-surgery bra?

It depends on how your healing’s going and what type of procedure you had. Ultimately, it’s up to your surgeon.

Are post-surgery bras required after all breast surgeries?

Again, it depends on your procedure, and it’s your surgeon’s call. Patients almost always need them after a mastectomy and reconstruction. If you had a lumpectomy, your doctor might be more flexible. Follow your surgical team’s specific recommendations no matter what.

What features should I look for in a post-surgery bra?

Front closures, soft breathable fabrics (think cotton or bamboo), pockets or loops for surgical drains, and adjustable sizing. You might not need all of these features, but they serve as a starting point when you’re talking to your doctor and doing your fitting.