Description
Our Serena Post-Surgical Bra with pockets is uniquely designed for post-surgery recovery, offering a wide variety of sizes (be sure to find your heart&core size using our chart) and features like adjustable straps and front closure for a custom fit, a non-rolling band and soft, quick-drying, supportive fabric. Pockets make it ideal as a reconstructive surgery or mastectomy bra—plus, we include a free set of puffs. HSA and FSA approved through sig-is.org
*30 day-exchanges and returns on unworn products
Why It Matters
Post-surgical and mastectomy-friendly bras are designed with healing in mind—offering gentle support, soft fabrics, and easy closures that reduce strain when dressing. They help keep dressings in place, minimize irritation, and provide a sense of security during a time when the body feels especially vulnerable.
The right support can make daily movement more comfortable and help recovery feel a little more manageable.
Our Serena Post-Surgical Bra with pockets is uniquely designed for post-surgery recovery, offering a wide variety of sizes (be sure to find your heart&core size using our chart) and features like adjustable straps and front closure for a custom fit, a non-rolling band and soft, quick-drying, supportive fabric. Pockets make it ideal as a reconstructive surgery or mastectomy bra—plus, we include a free set of puffs. HSA and FSA approved through sig-is.org
*30 day-exchanges and returns on unworn products
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