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LIPOBRA

LIPOBRA

Regular price £47.99 GBP
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When should I use LIPOBRA?

  • The bra is suitable to use after breast procedures such as bilateral or unilateral mastectomy, lumpectomy, breast reconstruction, lymph node removal, or any other breast cancer procedures
  • The bra features two prosthesis pockets
  • Can be also used after breast augmentation (implants inserted through nipple), breast reduction, mammoplasty, breast reconstruction, or breast lift

Colours

  • Black

Design of the cups

  • Elastic and seamless
  • The bra features two prosthesis pockets 
  • Double layered cups for maximum support

Closure

  • Front Variant fastening - 2 rows of hooks and eyes
  • Adjustable shoulder straps to easily adjust the support of your breast
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Support That Heals. Comfort That Reassures.

Designed to provide gentle, medical-grade compression after surgery—helping reduce swelling, support healing, and keep you comfortable during recovery.
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Support That Heals. Comfort That Reassures.

Designed to provide gentle, medical-grade compression after surgery—helping reduce swelling, support healing, and keep you comfortable during recovery.
Book A Fitting

Support That Heals. Comfort That Reassures.

Designed to provide gentle, medical-grade compression after surgery—helping reduce swelling, support healing, and keep you comfortable during recovery.
Book A Fitting

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I wear a compression bra after surgery?

Most surgeons recommend wearing a compression bra continuously for several weeks post-surgery. Always follow your surgeon’s guidance.

Can I sleep in this bra?

Yes. It is designed for 24-hour wear, including sleep.

Is this suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes. The fabric is soft, breathable, and designed to minimise irritation.

Does it replace a surgical bra provided by my hospital?

Many patients use our bras as a replacement or follow-up option, but always consult your healthcare provider.