Full Figure Mastectomy Bras
Features for Fuller Bust Support
- Wide, adjustable straps and a band that stays level
- Full-coverage cups with higher side panels
- Soft materials if your skin feels sensitive
- Pockets if you use breast forms and prostheses
Do You Need Compression or Everyday Support Right Now?
Some people start with a compression bra recommended by their clinician. Later, they switch to everyday support.
| Your priority | Good starting point |
|---|---|
| Early recovery comfort | Surgery recovery wear |
| Daily routines | Full-coverage, pocketed daily bra |
| Easier dressing | Front-closure styles |
If you feel sharp pressure or pinching, the fit (or fabric) likely isn’t right.
How Do You Get the Right Full Figure Mastectomy Bra Size When Fit is Changing?
Start with our size charts and bra size calculator, and check the band first. It should feel firm, not painful. If you wear a form, confirm fit with it in place.
Need sizing help? Call 877-413-2272 or contact our fit support team.
FAQs
Full-figure vs plus-size options—what’s the difference?
Full figure usually describes cup-support features; plus size often refers to extended bands.
Can I wear underwear after a mastectomy?
It depends; follow your clinician’s guidance.
Do I need pockets if I don’t wear a breast form?
Not always, but pockets can hold light inserts.
How tight should compression feel?
Supportive, not painful; numbness or irritation is a sign to reassess.
How many bras should I own?
Many people prefer at least two.
What if my breasts are different sizes right now?
That’s common; pocketed styles can help balance with inserts or forms.