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Health Care Industry - Products - Breast Prosthetics

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      new window A Little Help Description: Breast forms, direct from the manufacturer, are made with a non-silicone, solid elastomer, that simulates breast tissue. Strong guarantee. (breastform.com)
new window A New Image Boutique Description: Some of the products available are, breast forms, equalizer forms, mastectomy bras, camisoles, swimwear, hats, wigs, turbans, and compression therapy products. (anewimageboutique.com)
new window Cactus Point Description: Forms, fashions, and adhesives. Silicone and foam prosthetics. Easy to use size and fitting charts. Bras and swimwear. (cpmart.com)
new window Cancer Boutique Description: A selection of items for breast surgery patients. (cancerboutique.com)
new window ContourMed Description: Sales of custom prosthesis which offer women a revolutionary non-surgical alternative to reconstructive breast surgery. (contourmed.com)
new window Dignity Products Description: Breast prosthesis, forms, lingerie, bras, and swimwear. (mastectomyboutique.com)
new window Josephine's Description: Post-mastectomy shop. (josephinesshops.com)
new window Ladies First, Inc. Description: Soft Secret brand silicone breast prostheses and other innovative post mastectomy products designed for women after breast cancer or breast surgery. (wvi.com)
new window Maizy Grace Description: A camisole that is worn like a "tank top". For individuals that have recently had breast surgery. (Maizygrace.com)
new window Mentor Corporation Description: Develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of products such as breast implants, skin and tissue expanders and facial and dermal implants for the medical specialties of plastic and reconstructive surgery. (Nasdaq: MNTR). (mentorcorp.com)
new window Soubra Description: Non adhesive remote supports for external breast prostheses. (soubra.ca)
new window The Undie Box Description: Clothing designed to work with breast forms and prostheses. (undiebox.com)
new window THY Enterprises Description: Manufacturers of a medical garment designed specifically for mastectomy and post thoracic surgery patients. (thyenterprises.com)
 




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