Salvia prosthesis bra - Anita Care

£ 73.2

Timeless, supple and comfortable, the Salvia bra with back closure can be worn after breast surgery or during radiotherapy sessions.

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The Salvia prosthesis bra from Anita Care is a timeless must-have if you're looking for softness and well-being after breast surgery.

Very soft, this post-operative jersey bra is lined with micromodal. The under-chest band and straps are lined with terry cloth, making them very pleasant for sensitive skin.

This soft, breathable fabric means it can be worn after surgery, during your radiotherapy sessions or even at night.

Thanks to two bilateral micromodal pockets, you can slip your transitional or silicone prosthesis in discreetly. It's held in place and won't move during the day. In addition, this Salvia prosthesis bra features two preformed cups to fit the bust just right, while ensuring optimum comfort and support.

Finally, adjustable straps and a series of hooks on the back of the bra enable you to adjust this Anita Care post-operative bra to your morphology for a sublimated silhouette and the most natural curves.


Suitable for hand washing or machine washing at 30°C.
We strongly recommend using the delicate cycle of your washing machine. 
Ideally wash in a delicates laundry bag.
Never leave to soak.
Do not use fabric softener. Do not tumble dry.

High quality single knit cotton with elastane and natural micromodal fibres.
Does not apply any pressure on the body.
Composition:
45% Polyester, 45% Micromodal, 10% Elastane (Lycra)

To find the right size, take your measurements directly on your body with the help of a tape measure.

  • 1.

    Band Size (under-bust)

    Measure under your bust, across your ribcage and around your back under your arms.

  • 2.

    Semi-Bust Size

    Measure the non-operated side by placing the measuring tape at the same level as your nipple. Start from the sternum and stop at the middle of your back. Multiply by 2.

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