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The RxBra is designed to help breast health immediately after surgery and for years to come.

Key benefits of InfraCycle far-infrared yarn:

The RxBra is the cosmetic and reconstructive industries most advanced bra. After years of research and development and several prototypes, our team has perfected the RxBra and its’ patent pending InfraCycle fabric. This fabric is made from yarn interwoven with biophotonic nano-technology that emits far-infrared rays, a specific wavelength that increases micro-circulation and muscle oxygenation, making our bra the first and only post surgery bra designed to increase blood circulation to aid in the healing process.

So what are the proven benefits of this technology? RxBra utilizes special fiber combinations that are clinically proven to increase blood flow and promote healing. The fibers modify visible and infrared light, recycling them into energy that the body can use more effectively. When the RxBra is worn, it redirects this recycled energy back to the body, increasing blood flow and blood oxygen levels in the tissue. That translates to increased comfort, better circulation, and faster healing (wounds recover most quickly when they are receiving a lot of oxygen).

Infrared light is a naturally occurring wavelength just outside the visible light spectrum. Not to be confused with UV light, which is on the opposite end of the spectrum, infrared is widely recognized for having positive effects on the body. It is a medically proven vasodilator, which means it promotes circulation, increases tissue oxygen levels, enhances cell vitality and regulates body temperature. Hospitals and doctors commonly use infrared light as a therapeutic treatment for conditions ranging from high blood pressure and congestive heart failure to muscle tears and rheumatoid arthritis.

*Statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
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