Pre Surgery Shopping List

Written by: Amy Craddock

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Your Complete Pre-Surgery Shopping List

Everything You Actually Need

Based on Real Patient Experiences

Preparing for surgery can feel overwhelming. After analyzing hundreds of patient stories from our community, we've created this comprehensive shopping list of items that actually helped during recovery. Not everything on this list will apply to your specific surgery, so we've organized it by category to help you choose what's right for you.

✓ Pro Tip: Start shopping 2-3 weeks before surgery to avoid last-minute stress and give yourself time to wash new garments.

1. Post-Surgery Garments & Bras

These are essential for proper healing and comfort. Your surgeon may have specific requirements.

For Breast Surgery (Reduction, Augmentation, Mastectomy, Lumpectomy)

  • 2-3 front-closure post-surgery bras (wire-free, soft cup)

    Why you need this: Can't lift arms overhead initially. Front closure is essential for first 2-4 weeks.

    Patient insight: "I wish I'd bought 3 bras instead of 2 - having one in the wash, one drying, one wearing made life so much easier." - Kay

  • Compression bras (if recommended by surgeon)

    Patient insight: "Two different compression bras saved me - I could rotate while one was washing." - Bora

    Where to get fitted: Book a free expert fitting at The Fitting Service (London or Maidstone locations). Getting professional help with sizing makes a huge difference.

For Abdominal Surgery (Tummy Tuck, Abdominoplasty)

  • 2-3 abdominal compression garments/girdles

    Important: Make sure it doesn't overlap with your post-surgery bra if you've had both procedures. Also consider buying an expander for adjustable comfort.

    Patient insight: "The girdle overlapped with my bra which caused blisters. Get a shorter one if having both procedures. I wish I'd known how tight the girdle should be - I ended up buying an expander for comfort." - Kay

  • Abdominal binder (if recommended)

For Arm Liposuction

  • Compression sleeves for arms

2. Wound Care & Scar Management

  • Silicone scar sheets or gel

    Patient insight: "Silicone scar sheets made a huge difference to my healing." - Bora

  • Hydrocolloid dressings

    Why you need this: Protects incisions and prevents blisters from compression garments.

  • Sterile gauze pads (various sizes)
  • Medical tape (gentle, hypoallergenic)
  • Antiseptic wipes or spray
  • Antibacterial ointment (if recommended by surgeon)

3. Comfort & Support Items

  • Heart-shaped mastectomy pillow or recovery cushion

    Patient insight: "The heart-shaped cushion the hospital gave me was invaluable - provided support exactly where I needed it." - Jackie

  • Travel/neck pillow

    Patient insight: "Neck pillow helped so much more than expected during recovery." - Bora

  • Wedge pillow or multiple bed pillows

    Why you need this: You'll need to sleep elevated for the first few weeks. Invest in comfort.

  • Heating pad or ice packs (check with surgeon first)
  • Soft, loose button-up shirts or zip-up hoodies

    Why you need this: Can't lift arms overhead - anything that pulls over your head is impossible initially.

  • Slip-on shoes (no bending to tie laces)
  • Long phone charging cable (so you can reach from bed)

4. Hygiene & Personal Care

If you can't shower for 1-2 weeks:

  • No-rinse body wash or cleansing wipes

    Patient insight: "You won't be able to shower for 2 weeks - invest in good cleansing products." - Kate

  • Dry shampoo
  • Face wipes
  • Deodorant wipes
  • Waterproof shower cover for incisions (when approved to shower)

5. Medications & Supplements

⚠️ ALWAYS check with your surgeon before taking any supplements.

  • Prescribed pain medication (filled before surgery)
  • Stool softener (pain meds cause constipation)
  • Anti-nausea medication (if prescribed)
  • Arnica tablets or gel (check with surgeon)
  • Supplements like Skinade (check with surgeon)

    Patient insight: "I took Skinade before and after surgery which helped my recovery." - Kay

6. Food & Nutrition Prep

  • Meal prep containers

    Patient insight: "Meal prepping beforehand was a game-changer. I couldn't cook for the first week." - Olivia

  • Easy-to-prepare meals (frozen, microwaveable)
  • Protein shakes or smoothie ingredients
  • Straws with lids (easier to drink while lying down)
  • High-fiber foods (to combat constipation from pain meds)
  • Easy-to-open snacks (avoid anything requiring strength to open)

7. Recovery Support (Optional but Helpful)

  • Book lymphatic drainage massage sessions in advance

    Patient insight: "Manual lymphatic drainage was the most important thing for my recovery." - Kay

    Pro tip: Book these sessions BEFORE surgery as good therapists get booked up.

  • Entertainment (books, tablet loaded with shows, podcasts)
  • Journal to track recovery progress

8. Budgeting for After-Costs

Important: Many patients don't budget for post-surgery expenses. Here's what to expect:

Item Estimated Cost (UK)
Post-surgery bras (2-3) £60-150
Compression garments £50-100
Lymphatic drainage (per session) £60-100
Scar care products £20-40
Comfort items & supplies £30-60
TOTAL ESTIMATED £220-450+

Patient insight: "I wish someone had told me about the after-costs. Massages, bras, etc. add up quickly." - Amy

Final Tips from Real Patients

  • Buy everything at least 2 weeks before surgery
  • Wash all new garments before surgery
  • Set up your recovery space before you go to hospital
  • Keep receipts - some insurance covers post-surgery garments
  • Book your free post-surgery bra fitting at The Fitting Service BEFORE surgery

Need Expert Help?

Book your free post-surgery bra fitting consultation at The Fitting Service.

Locations: London & Maidstone