Why do I need to use Breastlight in the dark?
Only a small proportion of the red light passes through the breast so you need to remove any background light to illuminate the blood vessels. The darker the room, the easier it is to use.
How often should I use Breastlight?
You can use Breastlight as often as you like as part of your normal breast awareness routine.
Is Breastlight safe to use?
All of the light from Breastlight is visible – there are no invisible rays and the light is completely harmless. You can use Breastlight as often as you like with no side effects.
How do I know I am using Breastlight correctly?
If you have any questions about Breastlight or if you are worried about using the product, you can call our helpline. A specialist breast care nurse will be able to answer your questions. Just call her at 1-866-895-8839. The helpline is open from 9 am until 7 pm every day.
What if I see something I’m not sure about?
If you notice any changes in your breasts, you should ask your doctor about them as soon as possible. They will probably be harmless but your doctor will be able to reassure you.
What if I feel something in my breast but can’t see anything with Breastlight?
You should ask your doctor about it as soon as possible. It may be harmless but your doctor will be able to advise and reassure you.
What if I see something with Breastlight but can’t feel anything in my breast?
You should ask your doctor about it as soon as possible. It may be harmless but your doctor will be able to advise and reassure you.
If I use Breastlight, should I still attend my routine breast screening?
YES! Breastlight is not a substitute for the routine breast screening you receive if you are age 50 or over. It should just be used as part of your normal breast awareness routine at home.
Where can I buy Breastlight?
You can buy Breastlight across Canada at Shoppers Drug Mart/PharmaPrix, Rexall-Pharma Plus, IDA., Guardian Drugs, London Drugs and Lawtons Drugs.
Can I use Breastlight even if the batteries are not fully charged?
If the power in the batteries is too low, then the light will cut out. If this happens, and you want to continue your examination, Breastlight can be used while plugged in.
Why should I use a lubricant with Breastlight?
Some women find it more comfortable to use a lubricant which allows the lens to slide across the skin more easily. Apply the lubricant lightly over the entire breast and wipe off the excess after completing your examination. We recommend a water-based lubricant; do not use an oil-based lubricant as this may damage your Breastlight.
Where can I buy the lubricant?
You can buy Breastlight lubricant across Canada at Shoppers Drug Mart/PharmaPrix, Rexall-Pharma Plus, IDA., Guardian Drugs, London Drugs and Lawtons Drugs.
What does being ‘breast aware’ mean?
Doctors recommend that women know how their breasts look and feel so that they know what is normal and healthy for them. This is called breast awareness.