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We're excited to announce that we now carry Premium Abdominal Binders for Bariatric and Plastic Surgery at the BariatricPal Store.

Why Is The Premium Abdominal binder by Deroyal The Best Post-Bariatric & Plastic Surgery Binder?

Wearing a stomach binder can help tremendously after enduring a stomach surgery to lose weight. The support and level of compression this waist binder provides not only helps with discomfort, but can reduce swelling, help the incision site, and even hold in your hanging skin after surgery. This tummy support has numerous features that make it both a great and affordable option to buy after a bariatric surgery.

  • Comfortable and lightweight design

    This Tummy Tuck binder is a premium latex-free knit elastic band, with super soft lining for extended wear and comfort. Making it extremely comfortable to wear against your skin. The medical binder for weight loss is also low-profile, allowing you to wear it discreetly beneath or over your shirt and clothes, depending on your preference. It has three (9”) individual panels designed for best patient fit. It also comes in a neutral white color.

  • Designed specifically for those considered suffering from obesity

    This plus size abdominal belt comes in sizes ranging from Small all the way up to XXL, fitting body circumferences from 30" to 94". This size variety helps individuals find the best fit for their body shape and size! The many different options also make it easy to order a smaller size once you’ve lost the extra weight in your stomach after your surgery.

  • Easy application

    To secure the brace, you simply attach the Velcro closures in front of your abdomen to your desired compression level. For those suffering from arthritis, these straps are easy to grab and apply.

  • Stitching on the back prevents rolling

    The stitching located on the back of the brace helps prevent it from rolling over or bunching up.

  • Great after a wide variety of surgeries

    This tummy binder for bariatric and plastic surgery procedures can be worn after liposuction, gastric bypass surgery, gastric sleeve surgery, lap band surgery, and many other weight loss procedures. You can also wear this binder for abdominal strains or lower back pain related to obesity.

Premium Abdominal Binder for Bariatric and Plastic Surgery by DeRoyal

How Does This Abdominal Binder After Weight Loss Surgery Help Me Recover From…

Gastric Bypass Surgery?

Gastric bypass today remains a very popular surgical option for weight loss. Gastric bypass surgery basically shrinks and slims down the size of your stomach, which in turn helps control the amount of food you intake daily. It also helps bypass part of your digestive tract, lowering the absorption of food.

Wearing a stomach binder after gastric bypass surgery has many benefits such as improving circulation in your abdominal region, hold your sagging skin and tissues in place, and promote good posture, limiting the stress placed on your stomach.

Gastric Sleeve Surgery?

Gastric sleeve surgery involves removing part of your stomach, leaving only a portion of the top of your stomach.

An abdominal girdle after gastric sleeve surgery is beneficial as it helps reduce edema (or swelling) while also helping the scar tissue form properly. Compression garments after gastric sleeve support your stomach muscles while you are recovering and trying to get back to normal.

A Tummy Tuck or Abdominoplasty Recovery?

Receiving a tummy tuck, otherwise known as abdominoplasty surgery helps remove the extra fat and skin you’re carrying around. This surgical procedure also helps smooth out your muscles, making them tougher and stronger. There are many individuals that receive this procedure, for example, women who have had a baby or after birth, those who have lost an extreme amount of weight causing your stomach to sag or hang after being obese, or after a hysterectomy.

Wearing a woman tummy tuck binder is a great tool to help your recovery process! Applying compression to your abdomen will help promote healing and reduce the swelling that you’ll experience after your surgery. This tummy tuck compression garment will also help prevent Fluid from accumulating in your incision site, reducing the chance of infection.

Liposuction Recovery? (Love Handle Removal)

Liposuction is another common procedure to help obese men and women lose weight. This procedure removes excess fat using a suction mechanism. Your doctor will suction around your stomach in the regions that have the fattest deposits and get rid of them. Liposuction helps reshape your body and help those problem areas.

A liposuction bandage assists an individual throughout the recovery and healing process. Applying a liposuction binder post procedure helps with the swelling, discomfort, and bruising that occurs. Typically, you should wear this compression bandage for a few weeks after your procedure, depending on your condition and how your body responded to liposuction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does this abdominal belt treat?

This abdominal wrap can be worn to help support your abdomen after liposuction, gastric bypass, abdominoplasty, panniculectomy, tummy tuck, love handle removal, lap band surgery, belly lifts, gastric sleeve, and other obesity-related waist surgeries.

How do I know which size to get?

Using a fabric tape measure, measure the circumference around the widest part of your body where you plan to wear this binder. This extra-wide binder fits body circumference of 32” up to 100”. Refer to the sizing chart.

How do I put on the brace?

Unfold the binder and lay it flat to identify the top and bottom of the brace, the bottom side is slightly wider. Position the binder behind your body, making sure the Velcro strip is facing inward. Fold in the side without Velcro. Wrap the other side of the corset around your body and secure the Velcro closure. Re-adjust as needed for comfort.

What is the height of the belt?

This binder is 9” tall.

Can I wash the brace?

Yes, hand wash the belt in warm Water with mild soap. Do not bleach. Lay flat to air-dry. Do not use high temperatures to wash or dry.

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5 minutes ago, FluffyChix said:

Ok, now get us waist trainers @Alex Brecher!! :lol::P

You joke but we're considering adding the entire Marena Shapewear line to our store lol

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4 minutes ago, Alex Brecher said:

You joke but we're considering adding the entire Marena Shapewear line to our store lol

Hey who's joking? I'm dead serious dude! LOL. I wake up thinking of one and every time I look in the mirror I shrug, say "Meh," wish for a waist trainer, then spit in my hand and turn around 3 times.

(Oh and I don't want a girdle. :) I want one of those magic Susan Somers contraptions like a thigh master that will help me burn fat off my waist and shape it!)

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