What Are the Dangers of Minimizer Bras?

The current fashion industry places a great deal of emphasis on a thin, willowy female figure. As a result, not only are garments cut and styled to fit that image, but women strive to achieve the figure that is necessary to wear these clothes. One of the solutions pursued by women who have large breasts, for instance, is to wear a minimizer bra. However, there are dangers associated with this approach to fashion.

  1. Minimizer Bras

    • As one might guess from the name, the purpose of a minimizer bra is to try and press down or minimize the projection of a woman's breasts. Women with larger breasts wear this type of bra to make their breasts more manageable, as it makes wearing clothing like button-down shirts easier. The bra functions by pressing the breasts back toward the chest and molding the tissue of the chest towards the center cleavage, back toward the armpits and sides, as well as down toward the waist. The breasts aren't physically reduced, but they are made to appear smaller.

    Aches

    • Since a minimizer bra is meant to make the breasts appear smaller, the bra provides very little actual support to a woman's chest. A bra's cups are meant to provide most of the support for the chest, with maybe 10 percent of the support coming from the straps. In poorly fitted bras, and in minimizer bras, most of the support comes from the straps. This leads to shoulder and back pain from lack of support, and can lead to chronic aches and pains.

    Tissue Damage

    • The act of compressing a woman's breasts, particularly when they're given improper support as well, can damage the tissue of which they are made. This often causes the breasts to lose firmness. Wearing a minimizer bra when running or exercising can cause even more damage, particularly to the tissue found at the base of a woman's breasts. When the breasts bounce too hard, and at once, they create a solid mass that can stretch and impact the tissue of the chest, which can be very damaging.

    Proper Fit

    • The dangers of wearing a minimizer bra are made even worse by women who opt for one that is of an even smaller size than they need. Information on the tag of a minimizer bra takes into consideration a woman's actual cup size, so buying one that is even smaller in an attempt to get more reduction out of it is more likely to result in increased strain and tissue damage, as well as being very uncomfortable. It's also worth noting that many women wear their bra strap too high on their back, which could also lead to increased pain and poor support.

    Solutions

    • The only way to avoid the problems associated with minimizer bras is to wear a bra that properly supports the breasts, and which does not compress the malleable tissues. Seamed bras, particularly those from Europe, are popular for providing exceptional support. Regardless, compressing any body tissue and putting it under pressure can be dangerous and damaging, and should not be done for purely cosmetic reasons.

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Comments

  • brazenchick Aug 06, 2010
    Minimizers are the worse thing on the market. A properly fitting bra will have the girls front and center where they belong. When this is done, it gives a slimmer look to the torso. Although I agree that minimizers damage the breast tissue, it is incorrect to say the straps do the supporting. The support of a bra is in the band. A properly fitting bra will have snug band. If the band is too lose, it will ride up in the back and the straps are liable to fall off a shoulder or two. Go to a small lingerie shop and be properly fitted. Sadly, less and less department stores take the time to fit one in the right sized bra. Remember, just because you know your shoe size doesn't mean every shoe will fit your foot the way you like. Bras MUST be tried on.

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