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Has this bra been pdac approved? What is the hcpc code?
Answer
The HCPC code is L8000 for the Pamela Seamless Post-Surgical Bra.
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I have breast cancer and am going to have a double mastectomy with no reconstruction soon. I will be completely flat chested or possibly even slightly concave.
Which bra would work best for maximum compression after surgery? There are so many choices! I kind of like the Pamela
I measured my chest under my breasts, 31. Above my breasts, 33-34-this area is hard to measure as current breast tissue will be removed. I am 59, small breasted and have a pretty narrow frame. Thanks for your guidance.
Answer
Without knowing the exact level of compression the you need, I would suggest that you start with the light compression like the Leyla Post-Surgical Compression Bra. The Pamela bra is a high compression bra mostly used for reconstruction. If possibly, please visit our website to find a retailer in your area that would be happy to assist you with fitting and purchasing an Amoena breast form. http://www.amoena.com/us-en/retailers/
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Did Pamela replace Patricia kit?
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Yes, the Patricia bra was discontinued and has been replaced with the Pamela, Sina, and Leyla bras; all are designed with different compression.
Below are Amoena articles with additional information:
https://www.amoena.com/us-en/about-us/post-op-seamless-compression-bra-leyla/
https://www.amoena.com/us-en/amoena-life/compression-bra-vs-sports-bra/
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