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Mastectomy Prosthesis for Swimming – Choosing the Best Swimwear

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Going through breast cancer treatment takes a toll on the body, but it also has a significant psychological impact as well. Recovery often means not being able to enjoy activities that you once took for granted. One activity that is often avoided due to complications introduced by breast cancer therapy is swimming.

Many women find it a psychological challenge to don the swimwear again. Still, there are options in post-mastectomy swimwear, which can make a visit to the public pool a lot more comfortable and convenient.

Types of Mastectomy Prosthesis for Swimming

Many women who have undergone breast surgery feel more comfortable returning to the pool with mastectomy prosthetics for swimming. They are designed to be inserted into the breast pockets on the inside of the swimming suit and come in a variety of types:

Foam breast pads – Some women will prefer this lightweight version of the swimwear prosthetic.

Silicone prosthesis – A popular swimwear pad insert that is a little heavier than the foam variety.

You want to be comfortable at the pool, so choose a mastectomy prosthesis for swimwear that you feel will be right for you. It would help if you also considered the fact that most swimwear prosthetics will absorb some water and may enlarge slightly.

Check the size of the Insert

Always check the size of the insert you are purchasing. Many styles are more accurately measured by their cup size, while others use generic sizes such as small, medium, and large. Most often, the sizing system used will depend on the brand, but a size chart should help you get a prosthetic that provides a good fit.

Choosing the Swimwear for your Mastectomy Prosthesis for Swimming

Not only is swimming a leisure activity for many women with families, but it’s also a great way to stay in shape. It’s a low impact activity that can give every muscle group a thorough workout.  

Post-mastectomy bathing suits are available in a range of styles and feature tummy control, removable cups, and adjustable straps. Tankini and one-piece bathing suits are the most popular choices. 

A tankini allows for more freedom and are less revealing than a bikini. A one-piece swimsuit suit provides the maximum level of support and full coverage.  

When choosing a mastectomy prosthesis for swimming, make sure to keep the following features in mind:

  • Tummy control – A function of swimwear that can flatten and firm the belly.
  • You can choose the level of coverage depending on the level of your scarring.
  • Choose high necklines to hide scarring, as well as wide straps, and high arm openings for extra comfort.
  • A snug, but not tight-fitting swimsuit will help ensure your natural breast and your prosthesis remain firmly against your chest.
  • Adjustable straps so you can keep the breast and prosthesis symmetrical
  • Soft cups are often used to smooth out natural breasts. These are removable and can be replaced with a mastectomy prosthesis for swimming.
  • Breast pockets can help keep the breast prosthetics in place.

You can be comfortable at the pool while recovering from breast cancer surgery and choosing the right mastectomy prosthesis for swimwear is the first step. Consult with your local prosthetic suppliers and fitters for the best advice and professional service.

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