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Compression garments

Designed for recovery after mastectomy, lumpectomy, and reconstruction. These garments support circulation, reduce swelling, and promote comfort during healing.

Why compression matters after surgery

Your surgeon may recommend wearing a compression bra or garment immediately after breast surgery. Gentle, consistent compression helps reduce post-surgical swelling, supports tissue healing, and provides comfort during the early weeks of recovery. The right compression garment should feel snug but not restrictive.

What we offer

Post-surgical compression bras

Front-closure designs with adjustable compression. Soft, breathable fabrics that are gentle on surgical sites.

Compression camisoles

Full-coverage garments with built-in support. Ideal for women who prefer more coverage during recovery.

Lymphedema sleeves and garments

Graduated compression garments for managing lymphedema after lymph node removal.

Transition bras

Designed for the period between surgical compression and your first mastectomy bra. Gentle support as your body heals.

When to transition to a mastectomy bra

Most women transition from compression garments to a pocketed mastectomy bra about 6 to 8 weeks after surgery, depending on their surgeon's guidance. Randi can help you know when the time is right and find the perfect fit.

Insurance coverage

Many insurance plans cover post-surgical compression garments. Check your plan's DME benefits or read our insurance guide for details on coverage and reimbursement.

Get recovery support that fits

Not sure which compression level is right for you? Call (610) 721-2794 or book a free virtual consultation.