Let the Shirt Carry the Drain Bulbs with You
What to Wear After Mastectomy
Start with what still needs a place after you are dressed. If you have drain bulbs, check whether your clothing gives each bulb a defined location or leaves you to pin, carry, or transfer it separately.
A button-up, robe, or camisole may already work when front access, coverage, and drain placement are manageable. A mastectomy recovery shirt becomes worth comparing when dressing and drain-bulb placement keep turning into two separate routines.
Tips for Dressing After Mastectomy: What Regular Tops Still Leave You to Manage
Regular tops may cover your body without giving drain bulbs anywhere to rest. After the shirt is on, you may still need to choose a pin location, add a belt or pouch, move the bulbs into another pocket, or ask someone to help rearrange them.
The problem is not that you are managing recovery badly. The clothing has finished its job before your drain routine has finished. Look for a setup that reduces how often you have to transfer, repin, or separately carry the bulbs.
How Mastectomy Shirts with Drain Pockets Change the Routine
A mastectomy shirt with drain pockets brings two steps into one garment. The front opening changes how the shirt reaches your body; the internal pockets give the drain bulbs a repeatable place after dressing.
Pins, drain belts, pouches, and robe pockets may already fit your routine. Built-in pockets become worth comparing when managing a separate support or moving the bulbs between outfits keeps adding work. Choose how the shirt opens first, then decide where the bulbs will rest.