Bras

Right after I had my implant, when I wanted to wear a bra to go somewhere, I wore a strapless bandeau type. It was stretchy so I could step into it then pull it up and I didn't have to reach over my head. Now I'm looking for other bra types because that one doesn't do much for lift and support. I found with sports bras the straps are softer and less chaffing but I always feel smushed with those. I think for looks and support the front fastening push up type bras are the best. With push up bras the straps are more to the side of the bra so it's easier to push the strap off of your incision. Amazon sells a post surgery bra that's front fastening, with soft material for straps that are to the side of the bra. That's what I've found so far, I hope it helps.


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Balconette bras

by Lavender - 2023-06-25 13:56:46

I just posted on another thread about balconette bras with wider placed straps.  I never bought one though:

https://www.amazon.com/balconette-bra/s?k=balconette+bra

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