Ana Ono | Miena Robe with Drain Management Belt

Ana Ono | Miena Robe with Drain Management Belt

$78.00

Luxurious and functional, the Miena Robe with Drain Management Belt is the ultimate loungewear piece. The thoughtful design lets you wear the robe during treatment, recovery and beyond. Each feature helps to make life a little easier when you're dealing with unique medical needs.

This Miena Robe comes with a belt that allows you to easily tie this loose wrap robe. There's also an inner belt with two detachable pouches that can be used for post-mastectomy drain management.

The ultra-soft modal fabric is another popular feature for the Miena. The lightweight robe feels luxurious against your skin and won't irritate areas that are still healing. And since it ties in front, you won't have to try to get tops on and off over your head while you're still sore.

This robe is a must-have for post-surgery loungewear. It also makes a thoughtful gift from any caregiver to a survivor, thriver or previvor!

  • Made with softer-than-cotton modal fabric

  • Front tie for easy dressing

  • Low cut armholes for comfort during healing

  • Lightweight

  • Gentle on sensitive skin

  • Detachable belt for drain-management

  • More than 2 drains post-surgery, purchase your additional drain belt here.

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About Ana Ono…

AnaOno is made for women with breast cancer by women with breast cancer. Founder and designer Dana made it her mission to design specifically for women who have had breast reconstruction, breast surgery, mastectomy, or are living with other conditions that cause pain or discomfort because she believes that beauty and comfort should not be a compromise. Choosing AnaOno means choosing to be a part of a community of women thriving at all stages.

Our doctors are the experts in cancer, not necessarily in fashion options. We're the experts in that. We know what it's like to have to start at the basics again. AnaOno is built around transforming something clinical to something livable. We’re changing the conversation from solely focused on "surviving" to talking about living. Truly living.