When will I be able to sleep without my Faja after BBL?

Sitting, squatting, and movements that stretch the buttocks must be avoided during the standard three-week recovery period for a BBL fat transfer. It also entails patients not sleeping on their backs, particularly during the first week.

Is it possible to sleep without Faja after lipo?

Can you sleep without your clothes on? It is strongly advised that you wear compression garments at all times, including while sleeping, during the first stage of post-op recovery.

Is it okay for me to remove my compression garment at night?

The compression garment should certainly be worn at all times, including while sleeping, and can only be removed when showering. It is recommended that you have two outfits, one for change and one for comfort. Invest in a high-quality garment because it will affect the outcome of the surgery.

What if you don’t put on your compression garment after BBL?

Post-op swelling can last much longer than necessary if your body is not helped to reabsorb fluid by compression. Overall, your results will look better. Compression aids in the contraction of your skin to its new contours, which is especially important for optimal liposuction results.

When can I stop wearing my Faja after having liposuction?

After the drains have been removed and your body has healed, you will be asked to wear a second-stage garment (also known as a “faja”) for 4 weeks. These garments have fewer seams and areas that can cause skin asymmetry.

How tight should the second stage of Faja be?

Stage II is less restrictive and more akin to a girdle. In any garment, you should be able to take a deep breath comfortably. The garment should be snug but not painful to wear. Your plastic surgeon will be able to advise you on the appropriate garment.

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