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Custom Breast Forms 101 Custom Breast Forms 101

The good news is that you don't have to undergo breast reconstruction to get a symmetrical appearance thanks to breast form prostheses. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about custom breast forms! 

How Do I Find a Bra When I Only Have One Boob? How Do I Find a Bra When I Only Have One Boob?

Bra shopping after your single mastectomy should be empowering, not frustrating. So, no matter what style (or styles) you decide on, the most important thing to remember when shopping for unilateral mastectomy bras is that it makes you feel your most comfortable, confident and beautiful. Discover the bra of your dreams when you shop online at AnaOno.

What You Need to Know: Fat Grafting Breast Reconstruction What You Need to Know: Fat Grafting Breast Reconstruction
Fat grafting is a relatively new procedure that uses liposuction to extract fat cells from parts of your body such as your thighs, butt, or stomach, then injects this fat into your breasts. Read on to discover how fat grafting works and the pros and cons of choosing a breast reconstruction with fat grafting.
Pre-Mastectomy Self Love Tips Pre-Mastectomy Self Love Tips

So much uncertainty goes into breast cancer surgeries, whether it be a double or single mastectomy, DIEP Flap reconstruction, lumpectomy, exchange surgery, explant, reconstruction...the list goes on and on. Every surgery is so different, and your healing needs tend to vary from one surgery to the next.

How to do a Self Breast Exam at Home How to do a Self Breast Exam at Home
Giving yourself a self-exam or regularly examining your breasts can be a very important way to find breast cancer early. The earlier it’s found, the easier it could be to treat. In addition to self-exams, early screening methods can also increase your odds for early detection.  
What to Say to Someone with Cancer What to Say to Someone with Cancer
You are not to blame for your poor grasp of what it is to say, but it's essential to make an effort to connect with people and reach out when someone is diagnosed with cancer. There are no specific guidelines or rule books; however, here are six things you can say to someone with cancer.