Recovering from breast surgery can be a challenging journey, both physically and emotionally. EZbra® is designed to provide the support, comfort, and confidence you need during this time. This guide will walk you through how to use EZbra® effectively.
Understanding EZbra®
EZbra® is a patented, single-use breast dressing solution that conforms to any breast shape, even in cases of asymmetry. It's designed to offer a comprehensive solution for post-operative needs, including: Support and Stabilization: EZbra® helps stabilize implants and drains; Compression: Integrated compression bands aid in reducing swelling and promoting healing; Absorption: Highly absorbent materials manage wound drainage; Comfort and Aesthetics: EZbra® is designed to be comfortable and help patients feel more feminine during recovery.
How to Use EZbra®
While specific instructions may vary, here are the general steps for using EZbra®, incorporating information from the documents:
Select the Correct Size: Choose your EZbra® according to your planned cup size after surgery. EZbra® is available in various sizes, including XS.
Positioning EZbra®: Option 1 (Before Stretcher Transfer): Place the EZbra® where your back will be positioned when transferred to the recovery room stretcher. Option 2 (On the Operating Room Table): With assistance, carefully position the EZbra® under your back while in a sitting position, then return to a supine position.
Application: Apply EZbra® to the patient ensuring it is correctly placed.
Drain Insertion: If applicable, insert drains into the designated spaces within the EZbra®.
Securing EZbra®: Secure EZbra® behind your back, holding both the lower and upper closing panels.
Cross and Attach: Cross and attach the lower panel with one hand and the upper panel with the other.
Alignment: Ensure both panels are aligned correctly. Readjust if necessary. Avoid attaching the fastener directly to your skin.
Pull the upper straps
Changing EZbra®: EZbra® is a single-use product and should be changed daily or as directed by your physician.