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- 185 Boston Post Rd Hitchcock Plaza Orange, CT

- Consultations Available

- Appointments Preferred

-Accepts most health insurance

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Boutique at Saxon Kent FAQ

Find answers to questions about our post-breast surgery products. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How soon after surgery can I be fit for bras and prosthesis?

    Most cases are 4-6 weeks, you always want to talk with your breast surgeon first to make sure you are healed. It can be longer if there are complications or a delay with healing. If that is the case we can start with a soft leisure form to get you started.

  • I had reconstructive surgery and my breasts are not even. Can you help me get a more balanced look?

    Yes!! One of our certified fitters will fit you and see what works best and what you feel most comfortable in. There are many options with partial and shapers. We can help you find the perfect fit.

  • Can I wear my everyday silicone breast form in the water?

    It’s not recommended, there are a couple options for the water. There is a silicone clear breast form or an active form. The Clear silicone is on the heavier side and has a hollow center, the active form is a lightweight filled with silicone beads. The nice thing about the active for is that you can wear it not only in the water but for working out or if you want to wear something lighter for the day in your bra.

  • Does my insurance cover my breast form and prosthesis?

    Most insurance plans will cover with a prescription from your doctor, it would depend on deductible and out of pocket on your plan. We will check your insurance before coming in for your appointment.

  • Do I have to wear my prosthesis in the pocket of the bra?

    Most prosthetics are meant to go in the pocket but with new technology you do not need to. For over the counter products there are self adhesive prosthetics or we offer Custom Made (not always covered by insurance) that is made specifically for your chest wall so it fits like a puzzle piece. You can wear that with any type of bra.

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