- The post-operative bra supports the breast, stabilizes the implants and promotes optimal healing.
- It reduces risk of complications edema, hematoma, capsular contracture or infection.
- It must be without underwiring, in front closure, adjustable and in hypoallergenic fabric.
- Wearing is recommended day and night for 6 weeks, except for the shower.
- It offers a essential comfort during convalescence and supports tissues.
- Not reimbursed by Social security, it can be partially supported by certain mutual insurance companies.
Your Questions
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BRAS AFTER BREAST SURGERY
IS IT POSSIBLE TO BUY POST-OPERATIVE CLOTHING IN PHARMACIES?
Yes, some pharmacies stock post-operative bras, dressings and specialized creams. However, for a wider choice and specific products, it is advisable to turn to specialist stores or websites dedicated to post-surgical equipment.
HOW LONG DO I NEED TO WEAR A POST-OPERATIVE BRA?
On average 6 weeks day and night, then daytime only. Some patients may need to extend this period, depending on their healing and the surgeon's advice. Prolonged retention ensures better stabilization of the implants and limits the risk of displacement. It is essential to follow Dr. Djian's post-operative recommendations to avoid complications.
CAN YOU STOP WEARING BRAS AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION?
More than 6 to 8 weeks after breast augmentation surgery, Some women choose not to wear a bra for reasons of comfort. Above a B cup, however, and if you're thin-skinned, wearing a bra is still recommended. That's because.., the weight of the breast gradually alters the elasticity of the skin, This compromises its stability and accentuates its subsidence over time.
REIMBURSEMENT OF SUPPORT BRAS: WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS?
Unfortunately, compression bras are only available in not covered by Social Security. However, some mutual insurance companies may cover part of the cost. Don't hesitate to ask your complementary health insurance provider!
CAN YOU WEAR A SPORTS BRA AFTER BREAST SURGERY?
A sports bra cannot replace a compression bra, which is a medical device designed for post-operative recovery. Unlike a sports bra, which is designed for physical activity, a compression bra adapts to changes in the body after surgery, providing optimal support throughout the recovery period. The good news, however, is that you can reuse your compression bra for future sports activities.
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