Post-Mastectomy Support You Deserve
Bras Designed for Breast Cancer Survivors
After breast cancer, everyday things can feel different. Including getting dressed.
Bras, in particular, often become complicated. Skin may be more sensitive. Scars may still be healing. Sensation may be changed. Bodies may be flat, reconstructed, asymmetric, or somewhere in between. Many women find that the bras they once wore no longer feel comfortable — or no longer feel like they were made for their body.
Post-mastectomy support isn’t just about coverage. It’s about comfort, adaptability, dignity, and having options that meet you where you are.
That’s why we’re grateful to share a resource that truly understands the breast cancer community.
What Post-Mastectomy Support Really Means
After mastectomy, lumpectomy, or reconstruction, support takes on a new meaning. A supportive bra may need to:
• sit gently on scarred or radiated skin
• avoid pressure points or underwire irritation
• accommodate prosthetics or asymmetry
• adapt to bodies that are still changing
• provide softness without feeling medical
• offer beauty without expectation
Post-mastectomy support is daily quality-of-life care. It shows up when you get dressed, when you go back to work, when you sleep, when you move, and when you’re simply living in your post-treatment body.
Why We Chose AnaOno
We are very intentional about what we share with our community. AnaOno Intimates is a brand created specifically for breast cancer survivors and previvors — and that matters.
Their bras are thoughtfully designed to support a wide range of experiences, including:
• going flat
• wearing prosthetics
• expanders
• implants
• DIEP flap reconstruction
• lumpectomy
• radiation changes
• sensitivity and nerve pain
• long-term survivorship bodies
From soft fabrics and adjustable designs to pocketed bras and inclusive sizing, AnaOno doesn’t ask survivors to fit into a standard. They design for real bodies, real surgeries, and real life after breast cancer.
Inclusive of Every Path
There is no “right” way to have a body after breast cancer.
Some women choose to go flat. Some reconstruct. Some use prosthetics. Some don’t. Some are still mid-treatment. Some are many years out. Some days you may feel strong. Other days you may feel disconnected.
AnaOno’s designs recognize that post-mastectomy bodies are not one-type bodies. Their bras are created to support all of these paths — without medicalizing them, minimizing them, or forcing them into one definition of what breasts “should” be.
How This Pairs With the Work We Do at Perky
At Perky, our work centers around helping survivors reconnect with their bodies through restorative tattooing — including 3D nipple tattooing, scar camouflage, and eyebrow restoration.
Support doesn’t come from one service alone. It comes from layers of care: medical, emotional, physical, and personal.
Post-mastectomy bras can be one of those layers. They can support comfort. Reduce irritation. Provide options. And help women feel more at ease in their daily bodies — which is deeply aligned with why we do what we do.
Perky x AnaOno Intimates
We’re honored to now be an affiliate with AnaOno Intimates so our community can easily access bras designed specifically for life after breast cancer.
If AnaOno feels like a supportive option for you, you can shop through our link:
Your purchase also helps support our small, female-run business and the programs we are building for the breast cancer community.
Post-mastectomy support looks different for everyone.
It might look like restorative tattooing.
It might look like therapy.
It might look like movement.
It might look like new boundaries.
And sometimes, it looks like a bra that finally understands your body.
We’re grateful to be able to share resources that honor the many ways survivorship unfolds.