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    Life After Breast Cancer: What Kind of Bra Is Right For Me?

    By Jené Luciani, GalTime Stylist

    "I had a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery following my breast cancer diagnosis. My skin healed in a funny way and I have a horizontal pucker across both breasts, though one is much more pronounced than the other. This makes it very difficult to find bras that are comfortable and flattering. Any advice?" - Page, Chula Vista, CA.

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    While it's hard to fully envision what you are describing without seeing it, I am getting that perhaps you need a bra with some structure (i.e. molded or "contoured" cups), like Olga's Disappearing Act Underwire Countour Bra ($25.50), so the puckering isn't quite as pronounced. HerRoom.com offers a fabulous description of this type of bra and why I think it's right for your case, specifically:

    Related: Where Can I Find a Bra that Eliminates "Back Fat"?

    "Contour cups hold their shape, even when not worn. The cups have an underwire and fiberfill or foam lining molded into a specific shape. Contour cups are a perfect choice for any woman seeking a sculpted silhouette, as they offer a specific round and symmetrical breast shape. A contour bra can also add definition (not size) to the breast, a smooth shape, and elimination of nipple contours. Contour bras are a good choice for in-between bra sizes, or a woman with uneven breasts."

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