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Breast Form Fitting Guide

Wearing the right breast form can make a big difference in how you feel

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How to wear a Breast Form

Most women wear their breast forms every day, for all occasions. To securely hold a breast form or partial shaper, Amoena designs beautiful bras with integral pockets. 

These pocketed bras boost your confidence and body image, and ensure the breast form doesn’t slip out or slide around. 

A self-adhesive breast form like Amoena Contact is another option, but we do recommend wearing it with a bra.

While you can wear non-pocketed “regular” bras, they may not be as secure for you as one with a pocket in the cup.

Because staying fit is so important, particularly after breast surgery, pocketed swimwear and active wear, including mastectomy sports bras, are also available. 

Valletta tops let you relax in comfort because the bras are built right in. In all of these lingerie and clothing options, pockets securely hold the breast forms in place and let you move freely.

Wearing the right breast form can make a big difference in how you feel every day.

For the perfect fit, it’s important that you consult individually with a trained, certified mastectomy fitter in a specialist shop, clinic or hospital. Your fitter’s experience and knowledge can help you identify your unique needs and then choose the right breast form.

We understand that with such a wide range to choose from, selecting a breast form can be a bit overwhelming! To make it easier, we code our products with a number and letter system.

 

You or Your Breast Form Fitter should begin with these 3 steps:


Step 1: Cup fullness

Select the cup fullness you need. Is your remaining breast (1) shallow, (2) average or (3) full?

 Amoena breast form fitting guide


Step 2: Shape 

Consider the shape: (S) Symmetrical, (E) Extra or (U) Universal.

Generally, a symmetrical shape is best after a standard mastectomy and a universal breast form is best if you have had lymph nodes or tissue removed from under your arm. 


Step 3: Size

Your fitter will properly measure your bra size to determine your breast form size. All Amoena breast forms are available in a wide size range. 

We recommend that you wait at least six weeks after your breast surgery, to ensure that incisions have healed. It is also important to make an appointment yearly because bodies change over time and as we age.

Visit our Store Locator to find a nearby Amoena retailer who can provide the fitting service you need. 

 

Breast Form Conversion Chart


To determine the size of breast form required, find your bra size on the conversion chart. Example:  14B will require a size 5 breast form. 

Breast form fitting guide - Amoena

Putting it all together 

Now you have all the information you need to order the correct breast form. In the example below we have chosen a breast form in an average cup and symmetrical fitting, bra size 14B which converts to a size 5. 

How to wear a Breast Form - breast prosthesis chart - Amoena

If you’re still not sure what to order, don’t worry – just contact us and we’ll be pleased to assist you. 

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