A guest blog by Hannah Sullivan I chose aesthetic flat closure after my mastectomy. Through the lens of the camera, I have explored my and other women’s decisions to remain flat. I don’t grieve the loss of my breasts. I don’t grieve the biopsies, lumpectomies, mammograms, ultrasounds, MRIs, follow-up appointments, or anxiety while waiting for …
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How I am Conquering the Fear of a Breast Cancer Recurrence
A guest post by Kathleen Moss In this blog, Kathleen Moss explores the fear of breast cancer recurrence that plagues all who have been impacted by the disease and what we can do to conquer our worries. The news from my surgeon came with an anti-climactic ring to it: “You had cancer.” I didn’t have …
FlatWear Clothing Aims to Create Comfortable and Fashionable Clothing for Women with Aesthetic Flat Closure
FlatWear Clothing is set to revolutionize fashion for women who choose aesthetic flat closure after a mastectomy. Founded by breast cancer survivor Becky Johnson and clothing designer Tracy Friden, this innovative online shop aims to fill the gap in stylish, comfortable clothing for the growing community of flat women. With designs tailored to meet diverse needs, from flattering silhouettes to addressing skin sensitivities, FlatWear is committed to celebrating and supporting this underserved group. Join us in this exciting journey and discover how you can help empower flat women through fashion!
Managing the “Iron Bra” Tightness After Mastectomy
I remember arriving home after my mastectomy surgery, a little stoned, and very bewildered. It was my first surgery and I didn’t know what to expect going in. I knew even less about the recovery. Thank god for other women who had been through it before me and who were there to coach me through …
Finding the Right (Perfect?) Bathing Suit After a Mastectomy
If there is one question that pops up time after time in breast cancer online groups and forums, it is “Where can I find a bathing suit to fit my new body?” I have to admit, it was a concern of mine when I was first diagnosed and understood I would be facing a double …