Suitable for use in the initial phase of postoperative care after breast-related surgeries where drainage is necessary, such as when using Jackson-Pratt® or Hemovac® systems.
Fit & colors
The detachable drainage pouch is available in white and can be securely attached to postoperative bras using a Velcro closure. The pouch is designed in a standard shape and size and fits perfectly with various drainage management systems.
Available in sizes Small (approx. 15x18 cm) and Large (approx. 20x20 cm).
Type of closure
Equipped with a sturdy Velcro closure for easy attachment to postoperative bras, without extra pressure or discomfort.
Sizing and advice
Available in two sizes (S and L). If you need help or advice, please contact us by email, phone, or chat. We are happy to assist you.
Product description
The Amoena removable drainage pouch is specially designed for women in the postoperative phase after breast surgery. The pouch offers a practical and comfortable solution for carrying drainage equipment, such as Jackson-Pratt® or Hemovac® systems. Thanks to the sturdy Velcro closure, it can be securely attached to a postoperative bra without shifting. Made of soft, breathable material (95% cotton, 5% elastane), the pouch is gentle on the skin and suitable for long-term use. The standard shape and available sizes ensure a good fit and maximum comfort during recovery.
Available 7 days a week for product advice
Express delivery or pick up possible
Product warranty during your repair
Support for your wound healing.
Amoena
Amoena is a leading brand in the field of breast prostheses and postoperative bras. With years of experience and a focus on quality and innovation, both healthcare professionals and women worldwide trust Amoena's products for a comfortable and safe recovery period after a mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery. Each product is carefully designed and tested to meet the highest standards of comfort, support, and functionality, making Amoena a reliable choice for the aftercare needs of women following breast surgeries.