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Fajas Stage 1 and 2: How to Use Them and When to Switch

After undergoing a cosmetic procedure like a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), tummy tuck, or liposuction, wearing a faja is an essential part of the recovery process. Fajas, or compression garments, help to reduce swelling, prevent fluid buildup, and support the healing process. However, it’s essential to choose the right faja for each stage of recovery. In this article, we’ll discuss the differences between Stage 1 and Stage 2 fajas and how to use them effectively.

What is the Stage 1 Faja?

The Stage 1 faja is designed to provide low compression and should fit loosely. Unlike shapewear or waist trainers, it is not meant to squeeze your body tightly. The primary purpose of the Stage 1 faja is to allow for proper circulation and drainage, which is crucial for healing after a surgical procedure like liposuction. During the surgery, a fluid is inserted into the body to facilitate fat removal. There needs to be enough space between your body and the faja to allow this fluid to drain, and for your skin to heal properly. Your Stage 1 faja may feel snug at first, but it should become looser as your body drains fluids and heals.

Stage 1 Faja: How to Use

After surgery, your stage 1 faja is usually placed on you while you are still under anesthesia. It is tightened to provide compression and support. You will need to wear your faja continuously for the first 3-6 weeks post-surgery, except when bathing or when instructed by your surgeon. As your swelling decreases, your faja will need to be adjusted accordingly. It is important to follow your surgeon’s instructions carefully and not remove your faja prematurely as this may negatively impact your results.

How often should I wash my stage 1 Faja?

It is VERY important to keep your Stage 1 faja clean to prevent any infections. After your first pre-op appointment, you may wash your faja after the OK from your surgeon. Going forward, you should try to wash your faja every other day to keep them clean and free of any body fluids.

PLEASE NOTE: when removing the garment for the first time, please be careful to proceed slowly as the skin is loose.You may feel dizzy when the compression is released.

What is a Stage 2 Faja and Why do I need it?

After wearing your Stage 1 faja, you’ll need to switch to a Stage 2 faja. The Stage 2 faja is designed to provide high compression and will feel tighter than the Stage 1 faja. While your body initially recovered during stage 1, your incisions might have been painful and raw. When transitioning to a stage 2 faja, your body needs compression to continue healing properly while you resume daily activities. Using a stage 2 compression garment is almost necessary to achieve the best surgical results. This will provide the necessary support and compression to help your body continue healing during this stage of recovery.

How long do I wear my Stage 2 faja?

You should plan to wear your Stage 2 faja for 6 months, even while sleeping. It’s essential to keep your Stage 2 faja on throughout the day, except when you’re showering or washing it. Unlike the Stage 1 faja, you will wear the Stage 2 faja alone, and you will no longer need to use lipo foams or abdominal board.

It’s crucial to wear your Stage 2 faja consistently, as directed by your surgeon. After six months, you can discontinue all compression garments and begin waist training.

Conclusion

In conclusion, wearing the right faja during your recovery is essential to ensure proper healing after a cosmetic procedure. The Stage 1 faja provides low compression and should fit loosely to allow for circulation and drainage. The Stage 2 faja provides tighter compression and more intense therapy to match your body’s healing.

Wearing compression garments during recovery is essential to ensure the best surgical outcome. Remember to follow your surgeon’s guidelines on how to use and care for your fajas to achieve the best results.

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