The Discomfort of Traditional Bras

Wearing a brassiere is very important for a woman. It holds up the breasts so that they are supported, leaving the woman free to move about with ease. Though this may be true, most women, at some point, find wearing bras bothersome. Face it, wearing an elastic strap around the chest all day does not really spell comfort at all.

Bras can feel too tight and too constricting so that there is a tendency to feel like the woman is having a hard time breathing. They can make a person feel irritated as they sometimes feel too hot to wear as the day goes on.

Aside from this, picking a wrong bra can spell wardrobe malfunction. Many women end up choosing a bra that does not fit the contour of their breasts perfectly, so they end up with their bust line looking too big or too flat.

There are a lot more issues that women face when it comes to wearing their brassieres. But one thing is certain—a woman just cannot do without her bra. She needs her bra in order to support her bust line. The bra also hones the shape of the breasts so that they look firm. Ultimately, women wear bras in order to delay what is inherent with age; drooping and sagging.

Introducing the Breform Internal Bra

Cosmetic surgeons have developed the breast lift as a solution to this problem. But still, breast lifts will not keep one’s breasts supported. Furthermore, with or without breast lift, the patient’s breasts will eventually sag. So, cosmetic doctors have come up with a new technology called the breform.

The breform is simply an internal bra that is surgically placed under the skin layer of the breasts. From the words ‘breast’ and ‘reform’, one can surmise that this new cosmetic procedure aims to give women the support they need from an ordinary bra without the pesky straps and hooks.

The internal bra is a thin piece of mesh that is shaped into a breast cup. The mesh is made of polyester material, which is perfectly safe to use as an implant.

This material is not biodegradable, so there is no worry about it rotting inside the patient’s breast after insertion. The same polyester material has also been used in a number of other medical procedures in the past and have been proven to be completely safe to use.

Is the Internal Bra Right for You?

Choosing the internal bra procedure depends on several factors including breast size, skin elasticity, and aesthetic goals.

Ideal candidates are women who are in good health, have moderate breast sagging, and are seeking a permanent solution to maintain a lifted, youthful bust.

A consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon is essential to determine if Breform is the right fit. For women tired of uncomfortable undergarments and seeking breast support without a bra, this procedure provides a modern, innovative approach to long-term enhancement.

Breform vs. Traditional Breast Lift

Many women researching breast lift alternatives compare Breform with a traditional mastopexy. While a standard breast lift reshapes and tightens sagging tissue, it does not provide continuous support like Breform does.

One key advantage of the internal bra is its ability to prevent future sagging by physically reinforcing the breast structure from the inside.

For women who want a more permanent fix to breast drooping without relying on external garments, the Breform procedure is a compelling option that offers both aesthetic enhancement and functional support.

How the Internal Bra Surgery Works

Breform works by inserting the internal bra into an incision made around the patient’s areola. The polyester cup will cover the mass of fat and tissue that make up the breast.

It is then sutured in such a manner that the cup ends up lifting the breast mass, thus providing support. Firmer and youthful looking breasts then result from the surgery.

Breform is recommended for women who have sagging, medium-sized breasts. For women who have larger breast sizes, it is recommended that they first go through breast reduction surgery before they undergo the breform procedure.

Getting breform is like getting a permanent bra—a bra for which one would never have to worry about straps, and cup-size mishaps. It should fit the patient perfectly, and leave the patient feeling comfortable and free.

Recovery and Results from Internal Bra Surgery

After undergoing the Breform internal bra procedure, patients typically experience a relatively smooth recovery. Most women are able to return to their normal activities within a week, although strenuous activities and heavy lifting should be avoided for several weeks.

Since the Breform is inserted through a discreet incision around the areola, visible scarring is minimal. As with most cosmetic surgeries, final results become more apparent over time as swelling decreases and the breast tissue adjusts to the new support.

For women seeking long-term breast support without a traditional bra, internal bra surgery offers a unique, low-maintenance solution.