1 hr
70 US dollars1 hr 30 min
120 US dollars45 min
90 US dollars
A breast for every request
1 in 8
women will develop breast cancer
over the course of their lifetime
In 2021
an estimated 266,120 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S
3.1 million
women have already encountered breast cancer
during their lifetime
Source: breastcancer.org
OUR MISSION
STEP 1:
We use a state-of-the-art 3D scanner to scan the patient and generate a 3D image of their breast.
STEP 2:
We use the most advanced technology in 3D printing and high-grade silicone to generate the breast that looks, feels, and behaves just like the original.
STEP 3:
We deliver the silicone breast to the patient which can be placed comfortably inside the bra.
About Us
Many women undergo mastectomy surgery that can be painful, expensive, and may alter the shape of the breast forever. To restore the breast shape and size, some women may elect to surgically undergo and implant silicone. However, this procedure, which is often expensive and is not covered by most insurance plans, also follows a long recovery time period.
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This is why we founded this nonprofit organization that aims to help women battle some of the psychological distress that follows mastectomy surgery. We provide a near-exact 3D-printed silicone replica of the original breast. The silicone prosthetic can be placed inside the bra and give a natural feel and look of a breast that is also comfortable to wear.
OUR TEAM
Meet the team behind the design and solution of the silicone prosthetics
Sapir Mashiach graduated from Muhlenberg College cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience and a minor in Public Health. Sapir has a keen gravitation towards knowledge and has conducted research on the neuropharmacological basis of anxiety in a neuroscience lab at Muhlenberg College. Sapir also volunteered at a domestic violence shelter to advocate for victims of domestic violence. With her passion in medicine and in helping women, Sapir established this organization. She is driven to help others and aspiring to become a committed physician in the future.
Currently a third year medical student at RWJMS, Elad Mashiach graduated from New York University cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience and a minor in Chemistry. Elad used his innovative and inquisitive background to establish this organization and give back to others. Elad is a has done research on Hemangioblastoma and Glioblastoma Multiforme brain tumors at NYU Langone Hospital. Elad also pursued a master's degree in Biotechnology from Johns Hopkins University.
Co-founder
Co-founder
Fundraising director
Rivkie Zeidman graduated from Barnard College of Columbia University with a degree in psychology. By partnering with Sharsheret, an organization that aims to support young women and their families affected by breast or ovarian cancer, Rivkie hopes to educate students about the importance of understanding one's familial health history and seeking out counsel from medical professionals when certain factors present themselves. Rivkie also worked apart of a research team at Mount Sinai Hospital studying the impact of comorbidities on cancer survivors.