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How to choose a compression bra after breast augmentation?

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The medical-grade compression bra plays an important role in breast augmentation recovery. Its use ensures a proper healing process after this plastic surgery and it helps to keep breast implants in the correct position after several days.  

Although there are different types of bras, post-surgical bras are special for this type of intervention since they provide the necessary adjustment and compression required by the operated area. 

For this reason, we have compiled some of the main benefits, qualities, and differences with other types of bras so that you can make a better decision when buying one. 

Learn what it is and how to choose a post-operative compression garment

Benefits of a compression bra

There are several benefits offered by compression bras. Among their main assets, the following qualities are worth mentioning: 

  • They exert the most appropriate pressure to help reduce liquid retention, and thus, hematoma formation.
  • They contribute to blood flow improvement, fostering mobility recovery, and decreasing swelling.
  • They protect the treated area from external bacteria, avoiding infections and reducing scar size.
  • They prevent the implants from slipping by providing proper support.

Sports VS Compression bras

Although they seem very similar, postsurgical and sports bras differ in the intensity of pressure that each exerts on the bust and their overall design. 

Sports tops are fitted, use elastic and breathable fabrics, are designed to keep the breast from drastically wiggling during movement, and are fabricated with no underwire. This allows greater comfort and freedom when practicing any type of sport. 

On the other hand, postoperative bras are designed for plastic surgery patients who need a medical level of compression and antibacterial fabrics to ensure a comfortable recovery. 

Based on your plastic surgeon’s monitoring, It’s sure that the doctor will firstly recommend a post-surgical bra, and then,  he or she will change the type of bra as you go through the different stages of surgery recovery. Don’t self-diagnose and follow medical recommendations.

What should I keep in mind when choosing my compression bra?

Some plastic surgeons will provide you with a post-surgical bra, and others will advise you on how to buy the most appropriate one from a trusted source. Regardless of which of these is your case, medical recommendations share the following key traits for your initial postoperative bra: 

  • No underwire: Any type of wire may affect the scarring process of the treated area, so they should be avoided. 
  • Front closure: At first, it will be hard to move your arms and shoulders, so a front closure will be needed for you to easily get in and out of your bra.
  • Support: You want a bra that will provide enough support to keep your breasts in place and help maintain the desired shape. It’s also important that you are comfortable wearing it, that it is not too tight, as it can cause the opposite effect, nor too loose as to cause no effect at all.
  • Breathable materials: Whether it’s microfiber, high-tech fabrics, or some cotton blend, the material is key. The most important thing is that your skin is allowed to breathe. This will prevent infections, allergies, and rashes.
  • Adjustable straps: As you go through the recovery process, your boobs’ size changes, so it will be very useful to have adjustable straps on your bra. 

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In summary

After undergoing breast augmentation surgery, you will need to wear post-surgical bras that allow for a quick and easy recovery process.  Although the time of use depends on your ongoing medical evaluation, it is important to choose one that provides the required compression ratio, is underwire-free, has a front closure, can adjust straps, and is made of a breathable fabric.

To learn more about post-surgical care after breast augmentation, you can go to our blog and check out the content for this type of plastic surgery and the post-surgical measures you should take there. 

At BetterMe, we have been helping patients fulfill their dreams of achieving their desired breast appearance through medical tourism plans with the best board-certificated plastic surgeons in the country.

If you are planning on receiving this plastic surgery, email us at info@bettermegroup.com and begin your pre-consultation process today. Receive personalized assistance to coordinate all the details of your surgery at the highest-quality medical centers. 

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