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.
March is Lymphedema Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing public understanding of Lymphedema and other lymphatic diseases. Throughout the month, healthcare providers, advocacy groups, and patients work together to educate the public about the Lymphatic System, support those living with lymphatic conditions, and advocate for improved research, treatment access, and compassionate care.
For organizations like You Are Supported, this awareness month aligns naturally with our mission: creating recovery garments that support the body, the healing process, and the whole person.
Lymphedema is a chronic condition that causes persistent swelling, most commonly in the arms or legs. It occurs when the lymphatic system is unable to properly move lymph fluid through the body.
Lymphedema may develop in two primary ways:
Primary Lymphedema
A hereditary or genetic condition affecting the development of lymphatic vessels.
Secondary Lymphedema
More common and often caused by:
Cancer surgery or lymph node removal
Radiation therapy
Infection or trauma
Major surgical procedures affecting lymph flow
For many patients, particularly those recovering from breast, thoracic, or lymph node surgeries, lymphedema becomes part of the recovery journey.
Without proper management, lymphedema can lead to:
Skin changes
Recurrent infections such as cellulitis
Reduced mobility
Discomfort and emotional stress
The current gold standard treatment is Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT).
CDT is a comprehensive approach that includes:
• Manual lymphatic drainage
• Compression therapy
• Skin care
• Targeted exercise and movement
These therapies work together to support lymphatic circulation and reduce swelling while improving mobility and comfort.
This is where thoughtful compression garments and recovery wear become an essential part of daily life.
March also includes World Lymphedema Day, observed annually on March 6th, commemorating the founding of the National Lymphedema Network in 1988 — the first nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting people with lymphedema.
Awareness efforts encourage people to:
Wear teal, light blue, or silver to show support
Share educational information online
Attend free webinars and educational events
Advocate for better access to treatment and coverage
Organizations such as the Lymphatic Education & Research Network continue to lead education, research, and advocacy efforts worldwide.
One major advocacy milestone is the Lymphedema Treatment Act, which expanded Medicare coverage for medically necessary compression garments — a critical step toward equitable care.
At You Are Supported, we believe recovery garments should work with the body and the care team, not against them.
Our designs align naturally with the needs of individuals managing lymphatic conditions because our core philosophy is built on five principles:
Our garments are developed with input from clinicians and recovery experts to support post-surgical healing and physical rehabilitation.
Healing is not just physical. Patients navigating surgery, chronic conditions, or lymphatic disorders need comfort, dignity, and emotional support.
Lymphatic conditions affect people across genders, diagnoses, and life stages. Our garments are intentionally non-diagnostic and non-gendered, focusing on support rather than labels.
Surgeons, nurses, and PT/OT professionals need garments they can confidently recommend. Our recovery wear is designed to integrate seamlessly into clinical workflows and rehabilitation protocols.
Compression and support should not end at the clinic door. Our garments are designed for walking, resting, working, traveling, and living — because recovery happens everywhere.
The management of lymphedema requires a team-based approach that includes surgeons, rehabilitation therapists, certified lymphedema specialists, and patients themselves.
You Are Supported recovery garments are designed to complement this model by providing:
Comfortable post-surgical compression support
Adaptive wear for rehabilitation and daily movement
Garments that patients actually want to wear every day
When recovery wear fits seamlessly into both clinical care and daily life, adherence improves, confidence grows, and healing becomes more sustainable.
Lymphedema Awareness Month reminds us that education, innovation, and compassion must move together.
At You Are Supported, we are proud to stand alongside:
Patients navigating recovery
Surgeons and rehabilitation teams
Lymphedema therapists and lymphatic specialists
Advocacy organizations working toward better care
Because every person managing lymphatic disease deserves garments designed not just for treatment — but for life beyond treatment.
You can help raise awareness this month by:
✔ Wearing teal, light blue, or silver
✔ Sharing educational posts about lymphedema
✔ Attending webinars or community events
✔ Supporting organizations advancing lymphatic research
✔ Advocating for access to compression therapy and treatment
Awareness leads to earlier diagnosis, better care, and improved quality of life for millions of people living with lymphatic diseases.
At You Are Supported, we believe the future of recovery garments lies at the intersection of:
Medicine, Mobility, and Humanity.
Lymphedema Awareness Month is a powerful reminder that healing doesn't happen in isolation — it happens through community, education, and thoughtful design.
And above all, through the message at the heart of our brand:
You Are Supported.

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