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Would a mastectomy bra be good for a crossdresser?

Asked by KAVITA MISHRA ·

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Answered by SecondMedic Expert

Oncologist · Cancer / Oncology / Cancer Surgery

Although mastectomy bras are commonly thought of as post-surgery lingerie, they can also be incredibly useful for crossdressers. Their design is built to provide comfort and support for women who have had a surgical breast procedure, but this same functionality can be applied to other forms of chest reshaping. The soft cups have no underwire or padding, which makes them ideal for providing a smooth transition when you don't want an abrupt change in shape. Additionally, the wide bands are adjustable and snug enough to keep your chest area secure without compressing it too much.

The fabric used in most mastectomy bras is lightweight and breathable while also being durable enough to act as a barrier between your body and your clothing if you choose not to wear a corset underneath it. This feature allows you to maintain confidence in how you look on the outside while still feeling comfortable with what's going on underneath the surface - making it perfect for crossdressers! Plus, these styles come with options like low-cut backs and front closures that offer further customization capabilities so that you can truly flaunt what makes you unique.

In short, mastectomy bras provide all-day comfort combined with subtle yet effective shaping solutions – making them beneficial for both individuals recovering from surgery who need extra support and those looking for ways to experiment with their identity without overdoing it!

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