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Note: Please size yourself according to what your measurements are BEFORE
your procedure. If you did not size yourself prior to surgery, see below for
tips. For accurate measurements, measure next to skin without clothing.
Stage
One Garment: This
type of garment is typically worn right after surgery during the initial 1-2
weeks of post-op and it is designed to be less tight and bigger due to your
swelling. Stage One garments have zippers for ease of putting it on and taking
it off.
Stage
Two Garment: This
type of garment is typically worn during 2-8 weeks post-op or longer (as needed)
and it is designed to be smaller and tighter since you will have less swelling
during this phase. Stage Two garments do not have zippers.
How
do I estimate my measurements if I did not size myself before my surgery?
If
you did not size yourself prior to surgery, you will need to make estimates
depending on how long ago your surgery occured and the degree of swelling
you are currently experiencing. If you are during the first week of post-op
or early part of the second week of post-op (or even beyond the 2nd week but
are still very swollen) and are considerably swollen, you can size yourself
according to where you are today and then you may take off 1-2" inches
from your current measurment depending on how swollen you are. For example,
if your waist is a 36" right now after surgery and you are swollen to
the point where you think you've added about 1 inch, then use the measurement
of 35" (36-1=35) for your waist to determine the size of garment to select.
If
you are at around 2 weeks post-op (or even earlier or later than this period
but are not swollen or have little swelling), you can size yourself according
to where you are today and use your current post-surgery measurements to determine
what size of garment to select.