Post Surgery Bra | Front Open | Non Padded | Non Wired | Racerback | Pack Of 2

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According to a study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), approximately 164,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed annually in India. A post-surgery mastectomy bra is the right support for after breast surgery, as getting dressed can become a daily challenge for many women. Traditional bras can be uncomfortable due to closures, wires, and tight fits. This can irritate sensitive skin and hinder the healing process. On top of that, feeling supported and comfortable is essential for both physical and emotional well-being during recovery.

Adira’s post-mastectomy bras are designed to provide the comfort and support needed post-breast surgery. Featuring front snap closures, they allow for easy on and off, minimizing discomfort when dressing. Bras after mastectomy are free of padding and underwires, maximizing comfort and promoting unrestricted blood flow for better healing.

The cups offer gentle support with a double-layered construction. Made from a breathable blend of cotton and elastane, the fabric is soft against the skin and allows for ventilation. Adira’s post-mastectomy bras feature a stabilizing racerback design that not only provides support but also helps maintain posture post-surgery. Additionally, the front-open bra is designed for ease during hospital checkups, making it convenient for nurses to dress wounds and for doctors to monitor recovery. Focus on healing with confidence and rediscover the comfort you deserve.

Emotional well-being is an integral part of the recovery process. A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) emphasizes that wearing a post-surgery front closure bra can bring feelings of security and confidence during the recovery period. This psychological comfort is an important aspect of the overall healing process, contributing to better recovery outcomes and enhancing patient well-being (NIH Study).

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