Types of breast prosthesis
There are different types of breast prosthesis:- a temporary prosthesis is a soft, light prosthesis given to a woman at the hospital to wear for the first 6 weeks or so after surgery
- a permanent prosthesis is properly weighted and fitted to match the other breast
- a lightweight breast form is specially designed for swimming and can be worn inside a swimming costume
- a partial prosthesis (also called a shaper, bra booster or shell prosthesis) may be suitable for some women after breast conserving surgery.
Some women wear a bra with a pocket in it to hold their prosthesis in place. Special mastectomy bras are available or you can sew a pocket into your own bras. Other women use a self-adhesive prosthesis that sticks to the chest using special glue.
Choosing a breast prosthesis
Choosing the right prosthesis will depend on a number of things, including the type of surgery a woman has, her body shape, the cost and individual preference. It’s important for women to have their permanent prosthesis fitted by a specialist prosthesis fitter.Find out more about:



