What are the differences between compression levels?Updated 2 months ago
None of our fajas gives Compression to the hips and butt.
Stage 1, between the first 10 days before surgery, so it’s ready for immediate post-op use (0–2 weeks). It provides gentle compression for recovery and can stretch up to 10 inches to adapt to swelling.
Stage 2 (High Compression), between the 2nd/3rd week post-op, and your incisions are completely healed and closed. These fajas have rods and increase the level of Compression.
Stage 3 (Extra-High Compression), between 2- 3 months post-op, your skin needs to be healed entirely because these fajas are built with a waist trainer, have rods, and latex, which increases the level of Compression highly.
Keep in mind that if your waist is tiny compared with your hips and butt, it will still have this natural crease/fold, especially when you bend forward or sit down.