Welcome to You Are Supported (YAS): Your Partner in Recovery
- Multiple Closures: The bra features a post-surgery bra front closure that allows you to easily wear and remove the garment without strain or discomfort. As well as right and left side closures for those with shoulder impingements or temporary lack of motion for a variety of reasons.
- Velcro, Not Metal: Prefer something even simpler? Our bra also has Velcro closures with 2" widths for comfort, ensuring a secure fit with minimal effort.
- Premium Materials: Made from soft, breathable fabric, this bra minimizes irritation and promotes healthy healing.
- Customizable Fit: Adjustable straps, chest band, closures for a range of sizes to ensure the perfect fit and desired amount of compression for every body type.
FAQS
This bra is designed for anyone who has undergone upper torso and chest-trauma, including shoulder impingements mastectomies, lumpectomies, and reconstructive surgeries.
It’s also beneficial for those recovering from biopsies, mastitis, fibroids, calcifications, and even breastfeeding moms who need ice pads or relief from an overzealous mammogram. The bra is designed to provide comfort, breathability, and easy access to JP drains post-surgery.
The bra is designed with features that speed recuperation and provide maximum comfort:
- Thick elastic band with two unique drain access points (patent pending) for gentle accessibility and support.
- Front and side openings and strap closures with adjustable, wide luxe Velcro bands for ease of use and breast expansion.
- Breathable, EPA-approved antimicrobial treated mesh lining to support breast and nipple reconstruction.
- Lining pockets in cups and both sides for compression pads, ice and cooling packs to provide post-surgery relief.
- Made of 95% Polyester and 5% Spandex, with plastic buckle adjusters, Velcro, and a wire-free design.
We understand that healing is not just physical, but emotional as well. That’s why our bras are designed to be comforting and beautiful, helping you feel more confident and supported during your recovery. We strive to build a caring relationship with our customers, offering not just a product, but compassionate support during what may be one of the most challenging times in your life.
Our bras are designed with input from patients and clinicians in the USA to ensure they meet the highest standards of comfort and functionality during recovery.

April 7th marks World Health Day, led by the World Health Organization.
This year’s theme—“Together for Health. Stand with Science.”—is more than a global initiative. It is a directive for how we approach patient advocacy, medical decision making, and recovery after surgery.
Because when you are in the middle of a medical crisis, evidence-based care is not optional—it is essential to health outcomes.
Healthcare systems are built on science. But health outcomes improve when patients actively engage in that science.
Too often, patients and caregivers find themselves:
Navigating complex diagnoses without clear guidance
Making high-stakes medical decisions under pressure
Discharged without fully understanding post-surgical recovery needs
Lacking the tools required for optimal recovery after surgery
This is where healthcare advocacy becomes critical.
Because patient-centered care only works when patients are equipped to participate in it.
The WHO continues to emphasize health literacy as a driver of better outcomes.
In practice, that means asking:
What evidence supports this treatment plan?
What are the expected health outcomes?
What are the risks of complications—and how do we reduce them?
What does recovery after surgery actually require?
Understanding these answers is not a luxury. It is a core part of patient rights in healthcare.
There is a dangerous gap in modern care:
We prepare patients for surgery—but not for managing medical recovery.
Yet research and clinical experience both show:
Post-op care essentials directly impact healing timelines
Reducing post-surgical complications requires proactive support
Mobility, positioning, and compression influence recovery outcomes
Patients are often left asking:
What actually helps recovery after surgery?
What tools improve healing outcomes?
How do I support my body through this process?
These are not secondary concerns.
They are evidence-based recovery factors.
For caregivers, the responsibility is even greater.
You are not just supporting—you are:
Translating medical information
Supporting informed medical decisions
Managing post-surgical recovery support
Advocating within a complex healthcare system
Understanding how caregivers can advocate for patients is essential.
That means asking:
What does best practice look like for this recovery?
What support strategies reduce complications?
What are we missing that could improve outcomes?
Because strong caregiver advocacy often determines whether recovery is reactive—or optimized.
Standing with science also means recognizing that tools matter.
Not all recovery support is created equal.
Evidence-based recovery tools—including post-surgery support garments—play a measurable role in:
Stabilizing surgical areas
Supporting lymphatic flow and swelling reduction
Improving safe mobility
Enhancing comfort, which directly impacts healing
This includes:
Compression support for healing
Recovery bras after surgery
Drain management clothing
Comfortable post-op clothing designed for real recovery needs
These are not conveniences.
They are part of surgical recovery support systems that improve patient experience and outcomes.
Trust in providers matters—but so does informed participation.
Patients navigating the healthcare system should feel empowered to:
Ask better questions
Seek clarity on evidence-based care
Understand what patients need after hospital discharge
Advocate for tools that support recovery after surgery
Because the difference between standard care and optimized recovery often comes down to what is asked for—and what is accepted without question.
At You Are Supported, the mission aligns directly with what global health leaders are calling for:
Better outcomes through intentional, patient-centered, evidence-based recovery support.
By focusing on:
Breast and chest surgery recovery support
Garments for surgical recovery designed with real patient needs
Functionality that supports healing—not just wearability
The goal is simple:
To ensure patients are not just treated—but fully supported through recovery.
The WHO’s message is clear:
Better health outcomes require collaboration.
But collaboration starts at the individual level—with patients and caregivers who are willing to:
Engage in healthcare advocacy
Prioritize evidence-based care
Ask how to improve surgical recovery outcomes
Seek out tools and strategies that support healing
Because standing with science is not passive.
It is active, informed, and necessary.
If you’ve navigated surgery, illness, or caregiving, your insight matters.
What helped your recovery after surgery?
What do you wish you knew about post-op care essentials?
How did you advocate for better care?
Share your story. Help others learn how to advocate, recover, and achieve better health outcomes—through science and support.

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