When Can I Wear a Normal Bra After Breast Augmentation?

When Can I Wear a Normal Bra After Breast Augmentation?

Do you know when you can wear a normal bra after breast augmentation? If you don’t, read this article to find out.

Most breast augmentation patients always look forward to shopping for bras that will accentuate their curves. You are bound to experience many benefits after the surgical procedure including looking amazing in your new bras, tops and bikinis.

However, you’ll need to be patient during the recovery process. This therefore means that you won’t be able to wear normal bras right after the surgery. Instead, you will need a surgical bra, such as the Marena Recovery Adjustable Bra.

So, when can I wear a normal bra after breast augmentation? There’s no standard time as different factors influence the duration. Also, women are different and so is the healing journey as some heal faster than others. Besides, the implant type also plays a significant role. In an unpopular opinion, the surgeon’s experience also matters.

Generally, if you have saline implants, you can wear a normal bra after four weeks. It would be best to wear a compression sports bra on your healing journey if you go for silicone implants. For the most part, women can wear regular bras after about four to six weeks post breast augmentation surgery. However, it’s important to wait up to about three months before shopping for new bras.

After breast augmentation, the swelling takes a few months to entirely clear out or subside and also allow the implants to settle into position. Your breast shape and size will keep changing during the process.

That’s why it’s important to wait until the final results become noticeable before you start shopping for new bras. You don’t want to go on a shopping spree and invest in expensive bras only for your breast size to change. Tragic, right?!

If you still need new bras during recovery, go for comfortable and relatively cheap ones because you’ll eventually need another set after the final outcome. This is because change in breast shape and size equally compromises fit.

You’ll also need to avoid underwire bras until after full recovery as they tend to rub against the skin causing irritation on the incision area. Instead, go for wireless bra options, such as the Burvogue Brassiere Sports Bra.

After breast augmentation, round shaped implants with smooth textures take longer to settle into position. You may experience some irregularities on your newly acquired breast shape and size if you wear a normal bra before full recovery. Even so, this issue is quite rare but you wouldn’t want to take chances or throw caution to the wind as the surgical procedure costs an arm and a leg!

However, breast implants in tear-drop shape require ultimate support and compression in the healing process. The support is important and it helps prevent implant rotation that can result in the breasts appearing unnatural owing to the initial teardrop shape. A sports bra comes in handy in such scenarios.

Linda Roach

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