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Since plastics, I don't really need muffin top control but i feel the need to wear tight things around my midsection to support myself for exercise. I also still get some swelling (post plastics issue). Spanx just doesn't cut it, I need something a bit more targeted. Anyway, I am experimenting but decided to order a few things:

http://www.herroom.com/rago-6265-pant-liner.shtml

http://prettygirlcurves.bigcartel.com/product/pretty-girl-curves-latx-long-fit-cincher

Will let you know how they work out, but most curious what others are using. I want to take skiing lessons and feel a real need for something to "hold me together" as I tumble down the mountain. :)

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Thank you for posting the websites. I am very early on, but I know I will need some heavy duty control in my stomach area. How often do you wear yours? I see a variety of different answers on this.

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Okay, I bought:

http://www.herroom.com/rago-6265-pant-liner.shtml

It was comfy and worked great going skiing. i don't need to hold extra skin anymore, but I am about 11 weeks post plastics and still feel like I need something holding me together. I felt like I could have used a bit more compression, but it was comfortable for stuff where you really need to move. Will use it for horseback riding too.

Just ordered:

http://www.herroom.com/Rago-6269-Mid-Calf-Pant-Liner.shtml

It is supposed to be a firmer compression, so not sure yet,

I returned this item

http://www.herroom.com/felina-7643-essentials-seamless-hidden-wire-bustier-bra.shtml

because my waist actually measured bigger with it on! It has such thick layers of fabric, it defeated the purpose.

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CGJ do you think those you just ordered would feel comfortable with our lady parts? I hate it when my jeans are snug in that area. Sorry if TMI. :P

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http://lipoexpress.com/index.php/en/ try these out they can be worn under your clothes are amazing compression wear

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Well, the long pants I bought are very comfy and do not apply undue pressure anywhere. We'll see about the new ones. Thanks for the link - always good to check out new stuff!

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Okay, I got the next pair of compression capris from herroom. I like them too.

Model Rago 6265 are very comfy, fairly light /med hold but perfect for wearing skiing or horseback riding or working out under other pants. They actually kind of look like capri pants so I wear black undies under them (they have the split crotch) so I can take ski pants off and jeans on in the parking lot and not feel like an exhibitionist. I would not wear them to the gym without something over them, but at home working out they are fine by themselves.

Model Rago 6269 - much firmer control, fabric is slightly scratchier and it is sheer looking so definately not for changing in public...haha.

I had massive plastics back in Oct, my arms, breasts and thighs are fine, but my lower body lift still feels like it needs support. I just feel better, can't explain it. It also keeps any minor swelling at bay. Anyway, I would recommend 6265 for most purposes and for me for working out, but I like the tighter ones for daily wear better I think.

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