✨ La faja NO es cómoda… y no tiene que serlo. ✨

El proceso aprieta, molesta, te hace suspirar 😅… pero es parte del resultado.

La faja moldea, controla la inflamación y ayuda a que tu cuerpo sane correctamente después de cirugía.

Si duele un poquito, es normal — ¡pero nunca debe lastimar!

#PostOpRealities #FajaLife #THTContour

2025/12/7 Edited to

... Read moreWearing a compression garment, often referred to as a faja, after surgery is a crucial step in the post-operative recovery process. Although it might feel tight and slightly uncomfortable—sometimes causing you to sigh or adjust frequently—this snug fit plays a vital role in helping your body heal correctly. A well-fitted compression garment supports the surgical area by molding your body shape and controlling swelling, which is a natural response to surgery. Proper inflammation management helps reduce bruising and speeds up recovery time, allowing you to get back to normal activities sooner. However, it’s important to remember that the garment should be tight but not excessively constrictive. If it causes intense pain or bruising, it might be too tight and could hinder healing rather than help it. The OCR content from the image mentions that the studio's contour garment is "extra apretado" (extra tight) but should still be adjusted properly. This highlights the delicate balance between sufficient compression and comfort. Your compression garment should feel firm enough to provide support but not so tight that it causes numbness, severe discomfort, or cuts off circulation. Many patients find that initial discomfort is normal, especially in the early days of wearing the garment. As swelling decreases and healing progresses, the intensity of the tight sensation often diminishes. It’s always advisable to follow your surgeon’s recommendations regarding how long and how often to wear the garment daily. In summary, embracing the temporary discomfort of wearing a compression garment can dramatically improve surgical outcomes. It sculpts your body’s new contours, eases swelling, and fosters healthy tissue recovery—without ever causing sharp pain or injury. Listening to your body's signals and consulting your healthcare provider will ensure you get the best results while maintaining safety and comfort throughout your healing journey.