After a single or double breast reconstruction you may be struggling with uneven breast size, a bigger gap in-between your breasts now. It will also depend if you've had an implant or a DIEP or TRAM reconstruction. A reconstruction using a muscle or fat will sometimes result in a heavier breast and therefore our support hammocks really come in handy!
We have four bra options which are ideal for a reconstructed breast.

Our See You at Nine bra is THE comfiest everyday bra! This bra is designed with an inner hammock to provide extra support. The high apex design is ultra flattering and is great for any woman that may now be struggling with a more uneven cleavage than pre-surgery.

Our front fastening bra is our Lights Down Low bra. This is the ideal bra for any lady that may have had a reconstruction using their back muscle and so is struggling to reach to do up the hooks and eyes of their bra. This soft bra is a beautiful choice for a range of breast sizes. The ruched silk underband is not only sumptuous but also very supportive. It has inner support hammocks and supportive side boning which works wonders for that cleavage! The removable silk covered straps provide you with a number of style options so you can wear it whatever way takes your fancy.

Our Haven't Got a Stitch to Wear bra has added support of the elastic underband and mesh lined cups negates the need for damaging underwires. The stretchy nature of the fabric also gives room for larger boobs, making it suitable for up to a LoveRose 1X. For a post-surgery lady, this bra is perfect for anyone who doesn’t require a pocket in their post surgery bra, the seaming has all been thoughtfully placed to avoid scarring. The stretchy nature of the fabric also gives room for larger boobs, making it suitable for up to a LoveRose 1X!

Our final bra is our direct from surgery option called Honey I'm Home. Designed with minimal adornment this front fastening bra uses the softest breathable jersey, trimmed with sumptuous silk.
Christina has had a double mastectomy with reconstruction.