


Elastic belly belt | 11UG
Breathable fabric abdominal belt after surgery
An elastic belly belt made of breathable elastic fabric, 20 cm high. Closes with a Velcro fastener for full adjustment to the desired pressure intensity. This belly belt is ideal for postpartum care and after abdominal surgery.
Provides compression and support for weak and tight abdominal muscles.
Medical indications - elastic abdominal belt:
For the recovery period after abdominal surgery
After birth
After a cesarean section
Abdominal muscle weakness, especially following a surgical procedure
Mild lower back pain
After a condition of abdominal hernia
After an injury or cut to the peritoneum

Dimensions
Extended description
Planning and design:
The elastic and airy fabric allows for even pressure around the abdomen. The belt is designed to be comfortable to wear under clothing, flat and thin so that it allows for discreet use by not being noticeable.
Pain reduction:
This belt is ideal for postpartum care or abdominal surgery. The belt provides compression and support for weak abdominal muscles. Furthermore, using the belt also promotes relief from minor back pain.
Rehabilitation and recovery:
Using a belt allows you to perform basic activities without pain, thus encouraging movement, which improves blood circulation and reduces pain.
User manual
- You should consult your doctor regarding the method and duration of use of a belly belt. The duration of use of the belt varies from a few days to many weeks.
- Choose the appropriate size according to the size chart on the packaging.
- The center of the belt should be attached to the back vertebrae at the desired height and the edges of the belt should be closed in front, right wing on top of left wing.
- Pressure should be applied at a level that reduces pain and allows free breathing.
- It is recommended to clean the product occasionally depending on the degree of use.
Our expert advice
Surgical scar care: Be sure to care for the surgical scar according to the instructions of your treating physician. Keep the scar clean, and keep a bandage under your belt according to the instructions of your treating medical team.
Activity and Mobility: Depending on the surgical procedure you had and your stage of recovery, ask your doctor for guidelines regarding your activity and mobility. Ask for recommendations on the type and level of activities that are appropriate for you.
Nighttime use: Depends on the condition and the doctor's recommendation. Usually, in the first few days after surgery, it is recommended to use the belt at night as well because it reduces pain and allows for better sleep, allowing the body to get important rest for recovery.
Planning and design:
The elastic and airy fabric allows for even pressure around the abdomen. The belt is designed to be comfortable to wear under clothing, flat and thin so that it allows for discreet use by not being noticeable.
Pain reduction:
This belt is ideal for postpartum care or abdominal surgery. The belt provides compression and support for weak abdominal muscles. Furthermore, using the belt also promotes relief from minor back pain.
Rehabilitation and recovery:
Using a belt allows you to perform basic activities without pain, thus encouraging movement, which improves blood circulation and reduces pain.
- You should consult your doctor regarding the method and duration of use of a belly belt. The duration of use of the belt varies from a few days to many weeks.
- Choose the appropriate size according to the size chart on the packaging.
- The center of the belt should be attached to the back vertebrae at the desired height and the edges of the belt should be closed in front, right wing on top of left wing.
- Pressure should be applied at a level that reduces pain and allows free breathing.
- It is recommended to clean the product occasionally depending on the degree of use.
Surgical scar care: Be sure to care for the surgical scar according to the instructions of your treating physician. Keep the scar clean, and keep a bandage under your belt according to the instructions of your treating medical team.
Activity and Mobility: Depending on the surgical procedure you had and your stage of recovery, ask your doctor for guidelines regarding your activity and mobility. Ask for recommendations on the type and level of activities that are appropriate for you.
Nighttime use: Depends on the condition and the doctor's recommendation. Usually, in the first few days after surgery, it is recommended to use the belt at night as well because it reduces pain and allows for better sleep, allowing the body to get important rest for recovery.
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