Description
Our new Marena Caress™ Pocketed Drain Bulb Management Camisole features a built-in drain bulb management bra with an outer A-line top. The camisole is designed for post-acute recovery following mastectomy and breast reconstruction procedures. This camisole includes 2 modesty pouches and 4 rings, that can be repositioned, to support the drain bulb and anchor it to the band. The stability of the drain bulb reduces motion and pressure on the incision sites and improves patient comfort post surgery. Side-entry openings of the camibra allow tubes to feed from the port site to the bulb without obstruction. The A-line fit is loose against the torso and does not compress the bulbs or abdominal incision sites. The cami bra is designed for patient comfort and to cover ports and drain bulbs after the patients breast procedure.
This camisole features a combined padded hook-&-eye/zipper front closure. Two Sunrise Puffs are included.
The camisole is engineered with our FlexFit ™cups that integrates two cup sizes into one bra and accommodates breast volume variation due to swelling and prosthetic size variation.
This camisole is made with our TriFlex™ Lite fabric for superior stretch, effective wicking and cooling, and Silvadur™ antimicrobial protection. Our patented fabric maintains consistent compression when stretched to avoid a binding effect for superior comfort and support. Machine washable.
- Built in drain bulb management bra FlexFit™ Pocketed cups
- 2 integrated Sunrise Puffs – Both Sides
- Microfiber hook-&-eye shoulder closures
- Soft, elastic bra band with drain bulb pouch and rings
- Padded zipper front closure
- A-Line, with light, targeted compression areas
- TriFlex™ Lite patented soft stretch Lycra fabric
VAT EXEMPTION FOR MASTECTOMY BRAS
If you have had a mastectomy, partial mastectomy or lumpectomy, you are entitled to claim back the VAT on qualifying bras. To do so, please fill out the form at checkout and the VAT on your ordered qualifying products, will be removed.
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