Whether you’ve had your bra for a few months or a few years (admit it), you may be wondering: When should you trade it in? This article focuses on signs to look for that’ll indicate it’s time to go shopping for a new bra. Read on to discover how long bras last, how to care for them to maximize their lifespan, and what to look for in the next bra you shop for.
If you or someone you love has been recently diagnosed with breast cancer, know that you’re far from alone. Many other women of all ages, races, and backgrounds face this scary diagnosis, including celebrities who are known for acting, singing, designing, or reporting the news. These 15 celebrities chose to make their story public in hopes of comforting and inspiring many others going through similar struggles.
Many doctors recommend sports bras post-surgery because sports bras have no underwire and have soft cups, not molded ones. However, most sports bras are less than ideal after surgery. They are designed to compress natural breast tissue and to restrict breast movement during exercise. Implants and prosthetics can't be comfortably compressed in the same way as natural breast tissue. Constriction can be painful post-surgery. Another tricky thing about most sports bras is that they are hard to put on and take off. After surgery, most patients have a limited range of motion. One more barrier for those looking for sports bras to wear after surgery is that ordinary sports bras are designed for those with two natural breasts.
Wondering how you give yourself a “breast lift” naturally? You’re far from alone. There are many ways to give your bust a little lift without any cosmetic procedures. Read on to discover exercises and other lifestyle changes you can make that may help boost your boobs.
We know it isn’t always easy to find soft, comfortable post-mastectomy options that are made for you. Luckily, our super-soft styles are designed for breast surgeries, mastectomy and other breast treatments. We’re proud to help our community of breast cancer patients, survivors and thrivers fill their lingerie drawer after mastectomy with soft, comfy and beautiful options.
Fat grafting is a relatively new procedure that uses liposuction to extract fat cells from parts of your body such as your thighs, butt, or stomach, then injects this fat into your breasts. Read on to discover how fat grafting works and the pros and cons of choosing a breast reconstruction with fat grafting.