In a previous post, we discussed the importance of breast
prostheses, not just for confidence and self-esteem, but for health and comfort
to compensate for the missing weight of whatever portion of the breast or
breasts was removed.
After recovering for 3-6 weeks in a post-surgical camisole,
it will be time to visit a specialty boutique and get fitted for a breast form.
At Brabary no appointment is required, but check with your local store to be
sure. You want the swelling gone completely from the surgery in order to get a
proper fit. It’s also important for all the sutures to be healed and closed to
prevent infection when putting on something more tightly fitted like a bra.
Here are a few things to note:
Breast form (prosthesis): One brand, Amoena, includes a
silicone additive that helps equalize your body temperature and keep you
cooler.
Swimwear: There are special prostheses available for
swimwear, with a special cavity so water flows through and doesn’t add any more
weight.
Bras: A breast prosthesis requires a good bra. There’s
weight to it, and the bra must be able to support it, or it will be
uncomfortable and you won’t want to wear it. At Brabary we can customize any
bra for a prosthesis by adding a pocket – free of charge; you don’t have to buy
a pre-made prosthesis bra.
Government assistance: In Ontario, the government will
reimburse you every two years for 50% of the cost of a breast form. If there is
a significant size change in your breast form, because of swelling or
significant weight loss or gain, the government will reimburse you in between that
two-year period. See the Ontario
Ministry of Health website for more details and the most current
regulations.
At Brabary, we will fill out the reimbursement claim form
for you. You should also check with your insurance company to see if they cover the balance. Whatever is not covered by either the government or your
insurance, can likely be claimed as a medical expense on your tax return (check
with your accountant to be sure).
Also give your accountant all of your mileage records and
receipts for gas, meals and parking for all medical appointments and procedures
so you can claim those as well. These costs all add up and you’ll find that
every little bit helps.
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