Remember, a breast form is only as good as the bra that carries it. It is important to choose a bra
style that will adequately support the weight of your breast form and hold it securely against your
body.
UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENT BREAST PROFILES WILL ASSIST WITH THE BEST FIT. When you match your mastectomy bra profile to your breast profile you will enjoy a much better fit. There are three distinct profiles to describe breast shape: shallow, average, and full. The profile type is not dependent on cup size. For example a D cup customer can actually have a shallow profile and an A cup customer can have a full profile |
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The breast tissue drapes in the lower cup of the bra and is often seen on the mature woman with soft breast tissue. The shallow profile customer requires a bra with a small bottom cup to push the breast tissue up. |
There is an equal amount of breast tissue on the top and bottom of the breast, with a more rounded appearance in the upper cup area. The average profile customer usually has firm breast tissue and a round profile. |
Has the most round appearance. The full profile customer requires a bra that provides not only bottom cup support but also support and coverage for the upper part of the breast. |
If you had a unilateral mastectomy:
1 inch = A Cup
2 inch = B Cup
3 inch = C Cup
4 inch = D Cup
5 inch = DD/E Cup
6 inch = DDD/F Cup
7 inch = G Cup
8 inch = H Cup
9 inch = I Cup
If you had a bilateral mastectomy, choose which cup size you would like to be. Many ladies remain the same while many ladies move up or down a cup or more. The breast form size can be determined using the sizing charts found in the Breast Forms category in conjunction with bra size. The breast form shape can then be selected using the profile parameters above.