Bree is a medical-grade post-op bra thoughtfully designed for recovery after all types of breast surgery — from mastectomy and lumpectomy to augmentation, reconstruction, and reduction
The two rows of fasteners and adjustable shoulder straps means you can adjust the fit exactly as you wish and the clever 4-way stretch fabric adds to the comfort. The bra has compression zones built into the design to give the correct support.
The seamless design ensures no pressure is exerted on the wound and scar area. Moreover, with the Bree we want the users to feel they are wearing a bra which is both functional, comfortable and affordable. We applied all the already mentioned unique qualities which are only found in high-performance medical garments from Tytex .
Available in three colors: tan, white, black
This listing is for the tan color, please check our store listing for the white and black colors Carefix Bree Post Op Bra
ARTG No. : 167588
** Tip: We recommend purchasing two garments — one to wear, one to wash — so you stay clean, comfortable, and supported 24/7**
Features
Adjustable Fit – Two rows of front fasteners and supportive shoulder straps offer a secure, customisable fit throughout recovery.
Targeted Support – Compression zones are built into the design to provide structured support where it’s needed most.
Seamless Design – Eliminates pressure points on wounds and scar tissue for a more comfortable healing experience.
4-Way Stretch Fabric – Moves with the body and adapts to post-op swelling for all-day and night comfort.
Smart Sizing – Just five sizes cover 65–120 cm band and AA–E cups, simplifying inventory and patient fittings.
Medical Performance – Made with Tytex’s trusted medical-grade textile technology for clinical-level support and durability.
Benefits
Supports wound healing: Antimicrobial finish to minimize odour, bacteria, & irritation
Seamless knit prevents irritation around incisions
Adjustable fit adapts to fluctuating post-op swelling
Built-in compression zones reduce swelling and stabilize the surgical site
Specifications
Perfect For
Post-surgical recovery: breast augmentation, mastectomy, breast lift, or reconstruction
Clinics and recovery centers needing clinical-grade bras
Users needing a balance of support and comfort during healing
Sizing Guide
a) Please enter this sentence ' Carefix post op bra size guide ' to Y o u T u b e search bar to view the guidance on how to take the correct measurements. Then refer to one of the attached listing images for Sizing Chart, OR
b) Please refer to the listing images for Step-by-Step guide on taking the correct measurement.
To find the correct size of your bra, always measure yourself, while wearing an un-padded bra.
Step 1
Measure around your body, just under your breast (band size), see 'Band Size' listing image
Step 2
Measure around your body, at the fullest part of the breast (bust size), see 'Bust Size' listing image
Step 3
The difference between these two measurements gives the cup size, see 'Cup size' listing image
Centimeters / Cup Size
10 - 12 cm = Cup AA
12 - 14 cm = Cup A
14 - 16 cm = Cup B
16 - 18 cm = Cup C
18 - 20 cm = Cup D
20 - 22 cm = Cup E
Step 4
Now use the Band Size and Cup Size to find the Bra Size, see 'Find Your Size' and 'Sizing Chart' from one of the listing images
**NOTE**
Carefix advises to measure yourself after your surgery, but since most patients need to have their bra with them by the time of their surgery, they suggest that you can still measure before your surgery. Simply find the size you fall under using the above graph, then go up one or two sizes to account for the possible swelling. For less compression go up 2 sizes, for more compression go up one size.
**PRECAUTIONS**
If you have any questions regarding use and correct fitting, please consult your doctor or nurse. Make sure that any bandages and/or drainage tubes underneath the bra are placed correctly to avoid pressure points and/or obstructed flow from the drainage tubes. The bra must be removed during radiotherapy, as it contains metal parts. If any unexpected discomfort, wound irritation or similar occurs, please consult your doctor or nurse.