ABC 1021 Ultra Light Silicone Asymmetric Breast Form Features
- ABC 1021 Ultra Light Silicone Asymmetric Breast Form is for average to full profile
- Extension that reaches under the arm to help recapture symmetry
- Great choice for women who complain of excess heat or weight in their breast forms
- 26% lighter than their regular lightweight breast forms
- Color: Blush
More About ABC Breast Forms
What is a breast form?
A breast form is an external prosthesis that can be worn inside the pocket of a bra. Breast forms are designed to resemble natural breast tissue and are therefore made of silicone.
Why wear a breast form?
Wearing a breast form will help users to restore the weight that;s missing from their chest wall. Even though wearing a breast form can enhance overall appearance, not wearing one can cause physical alterations as well. A weighted breast form will restore body;s natural balance. It will prevent spinal curvature, shoulder drop, and lower back and neck pain.
Cleaning Instructions Of Breast Form:
- Clean breast form daily in lukewarm water with mild soap.
- Dry off with a soft towel.
- Once clean, store breast form, nipple side down in the travel case provided.
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teardrop or asymmetrical silicone for 75 yr young...bra size is 36g or 38 ddd.also bra style for full coverage..tx.
joan
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10/24/2016 1:47:09 PM
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 | Every woman is different – so is every bra and every breast form. It's best to have a certified fitter help you look at what works best for your size, frame and build. Or you can measure on your own by following below points. How to Measure While wearing a bra: Measure around the torso just under the arms and under the breasts. If necessary, round up to an even number to calculate your band size. Measure around the fullest part of the bust line. Deduct the calculated band size. Each 1" difference equals a cup size. (1" inch or less is an A cup, a 2" difference is a B cup and so on.) If the band size is 40" or greater add 3 1/2" for a more precise fit,rounding up to an even number.
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