5 Bra Suggestions for Shopping After Breast Augmentation
For most women, shopping
for bras is challenging enough as it is—even if they haven’t had plastic
surgery. Our patients sometimes report that bra sizing becomes even more of a
challenge after having a high-quality breast augmentation from our
Palm Springs-based team
at Cosmetic Surgery Institute.
While you may be
tempted to immediately rush out and buy all-new bras to flaunt your figure
after surgery, your breasts will experience some swelling immediately after the
procedure, and it can be difficult to predict what their exact size will be
after they’ve completely healed. Breasts will also continue to change slightly
for six months following augmentation surgery.
These tips are
intended to make it easier for you to find the perfect support (or even lingerie!)
after your surgery.
1.
There’s No Such Thing as a Standard Cup/Bra Size
Many women spend a good portion of their adult lives wearing bras that are technically not the right size for them. Sizing labels can give you an idea of the general size of the bra, but the problem is that sizing for a given bra is actually determined by the company that creates the bra—so the A, B, C, and D sizes aren’t as universal as you might think. It’s also important to note that implant sizes aren’t the same as cup sizes.
2.
It’s Better to Try Them On
Don’t bother with online shopping at first—especially for costly undergarments. As with any other type of clothing, when buying bras, it’s often better to just go into the store in person and see how they fit. When in doubt, this is the best way to find what you need (especially if all the online size calculators aren’t helping you). Ideally, you can be re-measured and professionally fitted for bras after your recovery.
3.
Consider the Shape of Your Implants
Note that some bras will work better for teardrop-shaped breasts, while others are intended for round breasts. This is another reason in-person shopping is ideal. You can see not just how a bra fits, but how it looks on you!
4.
Use Non-Wire Bras
You’ll have to
wait until your breasts have completely healed before moving on to conventional
wire bras. In the meantime, choose a different sort of support.
5.
Try A Plunge Bra
Many augmentation
patients “start from scratch” and experiment with new styles after they’ve
healed from their surgery. A “plunge bra” is a push-up type that doesn’t have
uncomfortable wires and is good for heavier breasts.
Get more breast
augmentation tips from Cosmetic Surgery Institute. Patients in Palm Springs and the entire
Los Angeles area can connect with us by calling 760-837-0364 or write to us
directly.
Working Out After Breast Augmentation
If you’re unsatisfied with the size and shape of your
breasts, one of the most popular options for making a change is breast augmentation. The Palm Desert-based
Cosmetic Surgery Institute team offers the procedure, but hears from many
patients who want to know when it would be safe to return to their exercise
routine after surgery. The good news is that implants won’t prevent you from
enjoying an active lifestyle in the long run, but you should be prepared to
take a few weeks off for rest and recovery following the procedure.
Breast augmentation is ideal for creating noticeable results that not only change the look of the chest, but also impact body proportions as a whole. With that in mind, patients who are interested in keeping their overall physique fit and lean must have a long-term diet and exercise plan in place. In some cases, getting breast implants may be the very thing that kick-starts a woman into taking better care of her health.
In the first few days and weeks after breast augmentation
surgery, it is OK to engage in light activity, such as short walks. In fact,
this sort of gentle exercise is actually recommended, as it helps to stretch
the muscles while improving circulation. That said, hold back on intense
exercise during the first few weeks to avoid injuries or other increasing your
risk of other complications. Strenuous activity raises your blood pressure
while stressing muscles and tissues.
Patients typically get their strength and energy back
within around a month’s time, though it may take about six months for the
breasts to fully adjust and look their best after augmentation surgery. Each
person’s recovery process will be different, with some women being able to heal
more quickly than others. This has to do with genetics, lifestyle choices (such
as smoking), and overall health before and after the procedure.
When you do go back to running, jogging, and lifting
weights, remember to wear a quality support bra. Patients may want to start their
exercise regimen by doing what feels comfortable and gradually increasing their
activities over time rather than rushing into intense exercise as soon as they
can. Some doctors believe that patients should refrain from any kind of
hardcore chest-building workouts even after they’ve recovered. Follow your
doctor’s specific post-surgery instructions.
For questions or
inquiries about breast augmentation or other breast-related procedures—as well
as what to expect from the post-surgical recovery process—call (760) 837-0364 or
submit a contact form to get in touch with Cosmetic
Surgery Institute in the
Palm Springs area.