


Amoena swim prosthesis Aqua Wave 149 - Sale
- Lightweight and water-resistant silicone
- Natural fit
- Quick-drying and comfortable
Elegant freedom of movement & comfort in and around the water
After breast surgery, you want to feel free – even in the pool or at the beach. The Amoena Aqua Wave breast prosthesis is specially designed for use in water and offers a natural shape, comfortable support, and quick drying. Thanks to the lightweight, bluish silicone material and ergonomic design, this prosthesis fits discreetly and securely in your swimsuit pocket, so you can confidently enjoy water activities.
The Aqua Wave is water-resistant and quick-drying, does not weigh down in water, and maintains its natural shape. Its light weight ensures long-lasting comfort, while the prosthesis stays firmly in place during swimming. Additionally, it comes with a convenient storage pouch, perfect for carrying the prosthesis or wet swimwear.
Key features:
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Water-resistant and quick-drying silicone material
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Lightweight comfort, ideal for extended wear
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Natural fit that follows the body's contours
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Stays securely in place in swimwear with pockets
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Includes storage pouch for prosthesis or wet swimwear
size chart
Delivery time
2-5 business days
maintenance advice
For the daily care of your Amoena breast prosthesis, we recommend gently cleaning it with Amoena Soft Cleanser, a mild soap, or a gentle liquid detergent. Then rinse the prosthesis thoroughly with clean water and pat it dry with a soft towel. Be aware that body lotion, powder, or natural body oils can leave a thin film on the inside.
Always handle your breast prosthesis with care. Avoid sharp or pointed objects such as pens, animal claws, nail files, or scissors, as these can damage the prosthesis. Lightweight silicone breast prostheses require extra caution: do not press on the prosthesis with your fingers or nails, just as you would not do with your skin.
Discoloration of the prosthesis does not affect its quality or functionality.
Be cautious of certain substances that can damage the film coating of the breast prosthesis. These include alcohols such as ethanol, propanol, or butanol, especially when combined with low-molecular-weight substances like insect repellent (DEET) or sunscreen, as well as ethyl acetate, other esters, and acetone. Always wait until these substances are fully absorbed and wash your hands before touching the breast prosthesis. Disinfectants are safe to use.
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