Bra line made for implants!
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Bra line made for implants!
I found a brand of bras that are made specifically for ladies with implants. They're supposed to be really comfortable. You can wear them during recovery and after.
The woman that designed this bra line has had 3 or 4 breast augmentations, so she knows what's comfortable and what's not! ;)
They're a bit on the expensive side, but I think they're worth it!
This is the one that I would recommend during recovery, it even has the front clasps! I'll be buying one and I'll use it for my recovery. I'll let you all know how well it works :)
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The woman that designed this bra line has had 3 or 4 breast augmentations, so she knows what's comfortable and what's not! ;)
They're a bit on the expensive side, but I think they're worth it!
This is the one that I would recommend during recovery, it even has the front clasps! I'll be buying one and I'll use it for my recovery. I'll let you all know how well it works :)
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monkey- BJSF Addict
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Re: Bra line made for implants!
im not convinced theyd be better than a sports bra, especially for that money. Not sure how you can recommend one if youre PRE-BA? you havent tried it
abbie- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi hun
thanks for the link but I think its best that everyone takes their surgeons advice....I bought a Macom bra and my PS really wasn't happy with the support, I explained that the bra had great reviews etc and was designed for surgery but it wasn't giving me the support I needed.
My friend had to rush out and get some shock absorber bras for me instead - Its half the price of Macom and far more comfortable and made the swelling down really quickly.
Moral of the story - As much as we like to research and take as much control as possible its more important to Listen to our Plastic Surgeons - they really do know best. xx
thanks for the link but I think its best that everyone takes their surgeons advice....I bought a Macom bra and my PS really wasn't happy with the support, I explained that the bra had great reviews etc and was designed for surgery but it wasn't giving me the support I needed.
My friend had to rush out and get some shock absorber bras for me instead - Its half the price of Macom and far more comfortable and made the swelling down really quickly.
Moral of the story - As much as we like to research and take as much control as possible its more important to Listen to our Plastic Surgeons - they really do know best. xx
techygirly- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Bra line made for implants!
I have no idea about this area of things really but they do look very nice and comfy. But I will just see what the PS says first :). Thanks for the link though :) x x x
Re: Bra line made for implants!
I just read back through my response....hope it doesn't sound 'funny' I certainly didn't intend it to lol xx
techygirly- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Bra line made for implants!
I actually like the look of a few of those bras but the fact that they're in the US probably meand the shipping would cost a fortune! xx
cinomanhatch- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Bra line made for implants!
hi Monkey! Did you get some in the end? They are very similar to my bra and if they are anything like mine to wear they should be very comfty
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BKOZ- BJSF Addict
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Re: Bra line made for implants!
I haven't yet! I'm going to wait until a few months after my BA since I'm not sure what size I'll end up after d&f-ing! But I'm definitely getting one! I love v-neck t-shirts, so that's why I want the low cut one! ;D
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