Compression bra after breast surgery
1.
Measure yourself undressed in a standing position:
correct posture will ensure precise results.
2.
Measure yourself in the morning:
typically, there is less swelling.
3.
Measure your under bust circumference:
make sure your tape in in a horizontal position.
4.
Measure your breast circumference:
measure the widest part of your breasts (over the nipples).
5.
Cross-reference your measurements with the LIPOELASTIC size chart:
size charts available on our website for each garment you select.
6.
Re-measure again for accuracy:
double-check your measurements to ensure precise results.
In the case of augmentation: ask your surgeon for the size of your implants - approx. 150cc of the implant is one cup size up.
In the case of a reduction: you should be informed about the final cup size.
Between sizes? Choose a bra with Variant fastening, a hook-and-eye fastening can be adjusted up to one size.
Our bras with Variant hook-and-eye fastening can be adjusted up to one size. This can be useful, especially in the first few days when experiencing swelling