You’ve just bought a new jumpsuit or corset, and you’re wondering how to put them on without struggling? Don’t panic! Our girdles are very effective, but they can be a little difficult to adjust at first. This is perfectly normal, especially if you’re wearing something new. Our high-quality fabrics are designed to offer optimum support, but they can take a little patience to get into place. So here are our tips to make putting them on a breeze!
A quick reminder: if you have opted for a post-operative suit, we recommend that you wear it day and night for at least 3 months after the operation. If you can, extend its use for a further 3 months, at least during the day or at night. For optimum effect, you should also wear a compression plate underneath the suit to limit oedema, reattach the skin to the muscles, and prevent creases from forming.
If you want a little more compression, you can start wearing a corset from the first month post-op. This corset is worn over the wetsuit and compression plate, but only during the day.
If you’re on your own, take the corset from the bottom of each side and start fastening the notches from the bottom up.
If you’re accompanied, ask the person to help you: she’ll take the corset at the bottom, and pull hard to close it. You grab the corset in the middle, and pull hard too. She can then fasten the notches on the way up.
Tips for the corset: The corset should be worn all day, ideally 8 hours or more if you have a long day. Take it off at night, and avoid bending over or making movements that strain your abdominal muscles, such as sit-ups. To be comfortable, remember to keep your posture upright, especially when sitting.
By following these simple steps, you’ll look and feel your best all day long!