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Daniel J Farrugia MD PhD FACS – Liposuction, Fat Transfer, BBL in Chicago

Post-Liposuction Garment Care: Maximizing Your Faja’s Lifespan

Recovery
The journey of body contouring doesn’t end right after a liposuction procedure. An integral part of post-liposuction care involves wearing a specialized compression garment, commonly known as a faja. These garments play a crucial role in shaping the body, reducing swelling, and promoting healing. This blog post will walk you through the essentials of caring for your faja post-liposuction to ensure its effectiveness and longevity.

Understanding the Importance of Your Faja

Wearing a faja after liposuction helps control swelling and bruising, facilitates skin retraction, and provides comfort and support as your body heals. Therefore, proper care and maintenance of your faja are crucial to your recovery and final cosmetic result.

General Care Instructions

  1. Wear Consistently: In the initial days or weeks after liposuction (your surgeon will specify), it’s essential to wear the faja continuously, except when showering.
  2. Two is Better Than One: Consider investing in a second faja. This allows for one to be worn while the other is being washed, ensuring continuous compression and support.
  3. Correct Washing Procedure: Hand washing your faja is often recommended. Use cold water and a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners as they can degrade the elasticity of the garment.
  4. Drying: Never put your faja in a dryer. The heat can break down the fibers and ruin the garment’s elasticity. Instead, lay it flat or hang it to dry.
  5. Rotation: If you have multiple garments, rotating them can help extend their life.
     

Specific Care Tips

1. Avoid Overstretching: Always handle your faja with care. Overstretching can damage the garment and reduce its effectiveness.
 
2. Skin Care: Moisture and friction from prolonged wear can irritate the skin. Apply a gentle, hypoallergenic lotion or powder to soothe the skin.
 
3. Proper Fit: Ensure your faja fits correctly. It should be snug but not too tight. If it’s causing pain or extreme discomfort, contact your healthcare provider.
 
4. Progression: As swelling decreases, your faja might become loose. You may need to downsize for continued support and contouring. Always consult with your healthcare provider or surgeon before making changes to your garment regimen.

Final Thoughts

Caring for your faja after liposuction is an essential part of your recovery and helps ensure the best possible results from your procedure. Following these care instructions will not only extend the lifespan of your faja but also aid in your healing process and comfort. Always remember to follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions and don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns about your post-operative care.
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faja care, garment care
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