Description
Coming home with drains poking out of your body can be exceptionally frustrating. Patients complain that they are awkward and uncomfortable, making it hard to sit, sleep, and especially to shower. Our unique surgical drain holder is a great tool to help with post-operative at-home drain management.
Designed as a comfortable, hands-free drain holder, this product offers reliable support for patients recovering from mastectomy, breast cancer surgery, and other breast procedures. Whether you need a mastectomy drain holder, mastectomy drain bag holder, or breast surgery drain holder, this lightweight solution helps reduce tugging, pulling, and irritation during daily activities.
Simply slip the lanyard over your head like a necklace. Adjust the length to align with where you want the drain bulbs to rest, ensuring the drain tubes can reach from your body to the metal clip on the bottom of the lanyard. Use one clip for each drain bulb.
This breast cancer drain holder allows you to move, rest, and shower with greater confidence while keeping drains secure and discreet.
Note: We do not recommend hooking more than 2 bulbs to each drain holder; we suggest one drain holder for every two drains/bulbs.
*Patent Pending
Why It Matters
A drain holder helps keep everything secure and supported, reducing pulling and discomfort while making everyday movement easier. It brings a sense of stability and confidence during a time that can otherwise feel physically and emotionally vulnerable.
Coming home with drains poking out of your body can be exceptionally frustrating. Patients complain that they are awkward and uncomfortable, making it hard to sit, sleep, and especially to shower. Our unique surgical drain holder is a great tool to help with post-operative at-home drain management.
Designed as a comfortable, hands-free drain holder, this product offers reliable support for patients recovering from mastectomy, breast cancer surgery, and other breast procedures. Whether you need a mastectomy drain holder, mastectomy drain bag holder, or breast surgery drain holder, this lightweight solution helps reduce tugging, pulling, and irritation during daily activities.
Simply slip the lanyard over your head like a necklace. Adjust the length to align with where you want the drain bulbs to rest, ensuring the drain tubes can reach from your body to the metal clip on the bottom of the lanyard. Use one clip for each drain bulb.
This breast cancer drain holder allows you to move, rest, and shower with greater confidence while keeping drains secure and discreet.
Note: We do not recommend hooking more than 2 bulbs to each drain holder; we suggest one drain holder for every two drains/bulbs.
*Patent Pending
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