breast cancer op in two weeks full left breast off

hi i am due to go in for my operation in two weeks i have opted not to have the reconstruction but i am now doubting myself more to do with the type of bras clothes you can wear have you found it easy to get used to the false bust and get clothes to suit the new look 

  • Hi Caroline,

    A very warm welcome to our forum. 

    I am sorry to hear that you need a mastectomy and understand your concerns. I had a lumpectomy first time around, but needed a double mastectomy a year later. I was not a suitable candidate for reconstruction, due to previous, non-cancer related surgery. I manage well with an assortment of various prostheses for different activities. The surgery has left me with a little scarring, so I have to be careful with low fronted or 'V' shaped fronts. In most cases I can usually sew the openings up a bit further or I use some pins with gem tops which attach with an earring clip. These work well. I had an 'interesting' time when I started to go swimming and it took some time to find a prosthesis that didn't either float up to my face or drop down to my waist. Thankfully, I've overcome these problems now, as I swim twice a week.

    The problem for most people who have a single mastectomy is in getting a prosthesis to match the remaining breast. There are many different prostheses available, so this shouldn't be a problem. I previously had large breasts and my initial prostheses were very heavy and my shoulders were sore when I wore them. Although they gave me a better shape, I now rely on Marks and Spencer's foam breast forms, which come in 4 sizes. These are much lighter and more comfortable to wear. I only wear the ones supplied by the NHS for special occasions. 

    If you change your mind after surgery, you can still have reconstruction then, although there may be a waiting time before you get it. I can't wear wired bras now and find the choice of mastectomy bras somewhat limited and matronly in the shops. There are nicer bras available online, but they tend to be pricier. I find that I need a sturdier more supportive bra now to hold my prostheses, but I still manage to wear reasonably fashionable ones.

    I shall be thinking of you in 2 weeks and hope that all goes well. Please keep in touch and let us know how you get on.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx