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Post Op Compression Bra | Lace | Black | $125

Post Op Compression Bra | Lace | Black | $125

Regular price $125.00 CAD
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Recover in Iconic Black — Strength, Support, and Striking Style

Created by two plastic surgeons, the LaBratory Surgical Couture Lace Post-Op Bra in Black  fuses clinical precision with fashion-forward elegance to help you heal beautifully.

Why You Will Love It

Sculpting compression tames swelling, steadies implants, and shields fresh incisions.

Jet-black micro-fibre with breathable botanical lace feels feather-soft, wicks moisture, and disguises stains for worry-free wear.

Easy to put on — front zipper and butterfly shoulder openings eliminate overhead strain when mobility is limited.

Adaptive comfort — three-row keyhole band, adjustable straps, and removable pads flex as your body changes, preventing ride-up or pinching.

Confidence on every occasion — sleek black silhouette slips invisibly beneath scrubs, tees, or evening attire, empowering you from first follow-up to date night.

Lasting value — wire-free design transitions seamlessly into your everyday lingerie drawer long after recovery.

Ideal For
Breast augmentation | Reduction | Reconstruction | Lift | Explant — or anytime you need gentle, elegant support.

Features 
Jet-black micro-fibre | Breathable lace | Front zipper | Butterfly shoulders | Removable pads | Three-row keyhole band | Latex-free | Sizes XS-XL

Medical Coverage

LaBratory Bras is a registered trademark under medical garments. Patients with extended health coverage can claim a medical brassiere after surgery. A prescription can be filled out by your physician which can be submitted for reimbursement.

Shipping

All items ship from Canada. Free standard shipping on all orders within Canada.  For USA customers, a flat shipping fee of $10 applies. We cover duties on orders under $800 USD, which qualifies under the U.S. de minimis threshold.

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After Surgery Bra FAQ

Why Do You Need to Wear a Post-Op Bra After Breast Surgery?

Are post-op bras necesary? Absolutely! here's are some of the reasons why need to wear a post-op bra after breast surgery.

Support:After breast surgery, your breasts will need support as they heal. A post-op bra is specially designed to provide the right amount of compression and support to help minimize movement and aid in the healing process.

Comfort:Post-op bras are made from soft, breathable materials that help you feel comfortable during the recovery period. They should avoid irritating any incisions or sensitive areas.

Protection:Wearing a post-op bra can help protect your incision sites from any unnecessary friction or impacts that could cause discomfort or delay healing. It acts as a gentle barrier between your skin and outer clothing. It can help keep dressings secure and can provide some pressure over dressings, which is beneficial after drain removal.

Swelling: Post-op bras should have adjustable straps and closures, allowing you to customize the fit to provide the necessary support and compression to minimize swelling.

Shape and contouring:Depending on the type of breast surgery you undergo, a post-op bra can help maintain your desired shape and contour. It can provide extra support to prevent sagging or shifting of breast tissues during the healing process.

Can I Wear A Sports Bra After Surgery?

Sports Bras aren't great after surgery because they're flattening. You don't wants your your breasts to be unnaturally high, because they didn’t have a chance to “fluff and drop” after surgery!

While sports bras are designed to provide support and reduce movement during physical activity, they are not be ideal immediately after surgery because they can compress and flatten the breasts, rather than lift and bring together, which may lead to lateral displacement while healing.

Will My Surgeon Give Me A Surgical Bra After Surgery?

Surgeons may or may not provide a bra for you after breast surgery. All surgeons should recommend a bra for you to help your healing process post-surgery.

It is important to note that individual surgeons may have different practices and preferences regarding providing a bra after breast surgery. Some surgeons may provide a surgical bra or recommend certain bras specifically designed for post-surgery recovery, while others may not provide one at all.

How Many Surgical Bras Do I Need?

Surgeons recommend wearing a supportive bra 24 hours per day while recovering. Because of this, it's best to have at least two post op bras so that you can alternate washing them regularly.

Customer Reviews

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Debbie M Davis
Amazing bra

Amazing bra. I tried a few from other companies. This is by far the best. It feels like you're not wearing anything while keeping everything where it needs to be post surgery

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Jenna

I woke up, post surgery with this bra on. It was provided by my plastic surgeon. I'm now 15 months post op and I can't give up this bra. In fact I'm online searching for a white one and a nude ones to buy. They will be my everyday bras. I hate my other ones that jab and poke and push.
+++ this is the easiest bra to take off at the end of the day. That's reason enough to be my favorite. ❤

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Kristy

This is the most amazing bra! It’s so comfortable, the material is so soft & it washes very well. I really appreciate the pretty lace accents. I’m sure I will wear this even after recovery!

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Plastic Surgery Clinic
Best Post-OP Recovery Bra Available

If you are preparing for breast surgery and looking for the best recovery bra, this is it! Our patients consistently tell us how comfortable and supportive this bra is during healing and many continue to wear it as an everyday bra because it feels and looks so good. LaBratory Bras has created a wonderful bra to support you through your recovery journey.

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Sachin Chitte
Top quality

We have supplied out patients with several other brands of compression bras post operatively, finally one that provides the compression needed but especially the comfort our patients deserve.