✨ Your Recovery, Elevated! ✨
The Abdominal Binder is a versatile post-surgery support garment designed for both men and women. Made from a comfortable blend of 80% elastic cotton and 20% nylon, it offers 12 inches of width for enhanced abdominal support. Ideal for postpartum recovery, hernia relief, and everyday wear, this binder helps stabilize your core while remaining discreet under clothing.
L**L
The best one!
I got one when I had surgery 6 months ago. Then recently my husband hurt his ribs & used mine. We needed to get another one & tried others but the velcro would not hold. This one holds!
C**N
Very comfortable
I tried it on for a few minutes and its very breathable i took it off due to i just had hernia repair surgery but when i am healing a bit more i will be wearing it again
Q**B
Bunch and Roll
I have to make it very clear, I have a short torso and wide hips oh and large chest so this product is not really there for me. I have a smaller than the inches this product is for because of the space I need cause of my torso and I do have a pooch! When I walk it slides up when I sit down it definitely slides up. I have to wear light compression or really tight underwear to even keep it somewhere merely like where it supposed to be. It’s not extremely comfortable because it bunches up around my torso, although I will say the material is nice the way that it bands together is nice. The compression is good and it’s smooth in the front. I don’t get hot, so it does have good breathability, however, for my body figure, it’s horrible. Not sure if I need longer or short band than offered for it to stay in place!
T**A
Holds in really well for about 3 weeks
I ordered this for hernia repair and it worked better than the one from the hospital for several weeks. After about 3 weeks, it doesn't hold as strong and will fold down or rise up. Gets a little bulky after being stretched out but during the most crucial time right after surgery holds in really well.
K**M
Review
I bought this for a friend through my account that needed it and then my sister died and I had to go out of town. I know it did not work for her, but I was not able to return it because I had already left and she is elderly. It was so much larger and very flimsy. There was no way that was going to do what she needed to do for her.
R**E
Back saver
Works great.
J**A
Plus size midline incision hysterectomy necessity
Once you get over the shock of the words "midline abdominal incision" you have to start thinking practically. It will be uncomfortable, but you can make the recovery feel significantly easier with the use of an abdominal binder. And that binder had better be EASY TO PUT ON AND ADJUST BY YOURSELF.You will recognize the utility instantly at the hospital. The nurse will help you put it on and adjust it at first, but when you go home you should be able to use this device on your own, it gets easier with repetition.This is a nice binder. The nurses were impressed by the ease of application and the variable size, even in my size there was plenty of room to adjust and add a padded support board.The doctor was pleased with the vertical length and overall size of the device.I bought several different styles and this is BY FAR the easiest to apply. It does not take much effort to arrange it basically and then adjust for comfort. Before surgery you may think that you want it TIGHT, but you don't, you want it just right. It isn't a corset and you don't want a corset right after surgery even if you are certain beforehand that you will. Especially if you have staples. Trust me.I cannot recommend this strongly enough. It is of high quality and easy to hand launder, but you WILL want at least two so that you can always have one to wear while the other is air drying.Regarding the comments about moving - it's elastic and not boned, it's going to shift in position a little, but it is very easy to adjust into place.It makes more difference than I can express, I am two weeks post surgery and my staples were just removed today. Because of my binder and I can transfer alone with little to no discomfort. I am 5'10 250lb and disabled by severe MS 100% assisted walking**Update**I am now 3 months post surgery and still wearing this on a daily basis, though not 100% of the time and I would not get into a car without it yet. I'm looking for a cooler material for summer, but I still consider it a necessity and absolutely recommend it if you are having abdominal surgery.
C**N
Don't work for curves
This item is not for a curvy body type. It bunches up when you set down. The bunching is in the worst spots due to the type of abdominal surgery I had. I have 4 different incision locations that make this kind of brace not suitable. So maybe for a single incision or different abdominal surgery it wouldn't matter so much on the bunching but for me and my situation it does. It could be even my body type that causes the material to bunch. Just somethings to really look into before someone makes a decision. Hope this helps someone.🫠
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