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But it can be a bit overwhelming - so we've found 10 comfy mastectomy bras that look gorgeous as well as feel great. What is a mastectomy bra?
You are responsible for the safe return of products to us, including the cost of doing so. It is recommended that you insure your return parcel in case of loss or damage. AT may be equipment or systems which help you with moving around your home or community, communicating with other people, processing information, and other daily tasks. NDIS has recognised the vital role these devices play in ensuring you can continue to receive support throughout COVID-19, so they have made it possible to pay for them using your NDIS funding. Pink Comfort is committed to provide comprehensive support to receive flexible and timely quality care services for people with disabilities and their families using a human centric approach.With many therapists now providing support remotely, you may be able to use your NDIS funding to buy an iPad or tablet to help you access these online sessions. Most people find they take around 2 to 3 weeks to heal, but it may be several months before your chest and arm area fully recover. The area will be bruised, swollen and stiff at first. Talk to your doctor if you're unsure about the timing for your recovery, they will help you to determine if your surgery location has healed enough to wear a bra. There are plenty of bra options dedicated to the needs of those with breast cancer, whether you’ve had reconstructive surgery, a lumpectomy or a mastectomy.
While choice used to be rather limited, lots of lingerie brands are now offering mastectomy bras, so you wouldn't even know it was any different to your regular bras.
When can I start wearing a bra after a mastectomy?
Getting a new bra post-surgery is a huge confidence boost, helping you to feel yourself again and feel more feminine.