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PI ideal medical compression bra – precise support for the body during the recovery process
After breast surgery – reduction, augmentation, lift, reconstruction or gynecomastia – your body goes through a delicate process of healing and rejuvenation.
At this stage, the right support is not just a matter of comfort – it is an integral part of the medical outcome and how you feel every day.
The compression bra is designed to gently hold the breast to the body, prevent fluid leakage, and reduce swelling and puffiness.
The adjusted pressure it exerts helps reduce pain, stabilize tissues, and heal faster and more safely.
The bra wraps around the body, keeping the breast in place and preventing shaking or movement that could cause discomfort.
The sturdy design allows for continuous wear – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you can feel protected and secure at all times, even while sleeping.
It is soft, breathable and pleasant to the touch – especially suitable for sensitive post-surgery skin.
One of its most notable advantages is a convenient front opening, which allows for effortless donning and removal, even in the first few days after the procedure.
Medical hypoallergenic fabric protects your skin from irritation, bacteria, and fungi, and allows natural evaporation of fluids in the chest area – an essential feature during the recovery period.
Important to know: After breast surgery – do not use a bra with underwires.
Underwires may press on the tissues, impair blood flow and delay healing.
The PI ideal compression bra provides perfect support – without underwires, without compromise, with medical precision and true comfort.
It is suitable for use after breast augmentation, reduction, lift, reconstruction or implant replacement surgery,
and it is recommended to have two bras – one for daily use and one to replace when washing.
The recovery bra is recommended for continuous use for 3 to 6 months after surgery, for optimal results and a complete sense of confidence in your body.





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