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Collection: Breast Surgeries and Mastectomy Recovery

Recovery from breast cancer-related surgery can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the type of surgery.

Generally, while most people can go home the same day as surgery, recovery from mastectomy and post mastectomy care can take 3 to 6 weeks post mastectomy surgery, lumpectomy, double mastectomy and other similar breast surgeries.  

During your recovery period after a mastectomy, lumpectomy or breast reconstruction you are likely to experience:

  • Fluid drainage (typically collected with JP surgical drains
  • Skin irritability and bruising 
  • Hot flashes
  • Swelling and localized pain at incisions 
  • General discomfort
  • Reduced mobility 

Why Plan Ahead for Your Mastectomy Wardrobe?

While it may seem like a small detail, planning your wardrobe in advance is more important than you might think. Post-surgery, you'll need clothing that's easy to put on, gentle on sensitive skin, and accommodates any medical drains or bandages. Having a wardrobe prepared means one less thing to worry about during an already challenging time.

At KickIt, we understand that every detail counts. Designed by cancer survivors, our pajamas were made with comfort and functionality in mind, providing you with clothing that feels like a hug during your recovery.

What to Look for in Post-Mastectomy Clothing

When selecting items for your post-mastectomy wardrobe, consider clothing that’s:

  • Soft and Non-Irritating: After surgery, your skin may be extra sensitive. Look for soft fabrics, like modal or cotton, that won’t irritate incisions or sensitive skin.
  • Front-Opening: Tops that open from the front are essential post-surgery, as they allow you to dress and undress without lifting your arms, which may be restricted.
  • Pocketed for Drain Management: Many top surgeries require you to have surgical drains (like JP Drains) for a couple weeks post-surgery. Look for tops or pajamas with internal pockets to securely hold them in place. Here are some additional tips for managing surgical drains. Interior drain pockets are one of the most appreciated mastectomy recovery must haves.
  • Loose-Fitting: Choose clothing that’s loose around the chest and arms to avoid unnecessary pressure on sensitive areas or to accommodate lymphedema.
  • Easy to Wash: You may be limited in movement, so it’s helpful to have machine-washable items that don’t require special care.

KickIt Mastectomy Pajamas with Drain Pockets are designed with these features in mind, offering front-button closures, ultra-soft fabrics, and built-in pockets for medical drains. These thoughtful touches make KickIt a perfect addition to your recovery wardrobe.

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Lesser-Known Tips for Mastectomy Surgery Recovery

Post-Op recovery can look different for everyone, and sometimes the most helpful tips come from those who have been through it. Here are a few lesser-known tips that can make your journey a little easier:

  1. Prepare a Pillow Station: Many patients find comfort in having a few pillows for mastectomy on hand for positioning. Soft mastectomy pillows can help you find the right resting position without straining your arms or chest. Pillows can also provide extra support when sitting up in bed.
  2. Stock Up on Tie, Snap, Button-Down or Zip-Up Tops: Having easy to get on/off tops that you can wear during the day is helpful. These tops allow you to get dressed without lifting your arms and can be paired with soft, loose pants or leggings. Look for items that you can easily layer without raising your arms as well.  Our KickIt Cardigan snaps at the neck for easy on/off and features interior drain pockets. 
  3. Use a Lanyard for Showering: If you have drains, a simple lanyard can be a lifesaver when it’s time to shower. You can attach the drains to the lanyard, which keeps them out of the way and makes it easier to clean yourself without any accidental pulls.
  4. Plan for a Comfortable Mastectomy Bra: While bras for mastectomy may not be top of mind initially, you may need soft, supportive options once you’re ready. Look for bras designed specifically for post-mastectomy wear, which often feature pockets for breast prosthesis and soft, non-irritating fabrics.
  5. Consider Ice Packs or Cooling Wraps: Some women experience soreness or swelling post-surgery. Having ice packs or cooling wraps on hand can help reduce swelling and make you more comfortable.
  6. Prepare for Limited Arm Movement: Many survivors note that reaching for things can be tough in the first few weeks. Arrange your essentials at waist or shoulder height to make reaching them easier. This includes putting your daily necessities like water bottles, snacks, medication, and reading materials within arm’s reach.
  7. Practice Self-Compassion: Recovery is a journey, and it’s important to give yourself grace along the way. It’s okay to need rest, and it’s okay to ask for help. Make time to check in with yourself mentally and emotionally, as your well-being is just as important as your physical recovery.
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