Compression garments for abdominoplasty surgery
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- Compression garment are an important part of postoperative care. Wearing a compression garment can make an impact on your surgical results, speeding recovery and helping to shape your new contours. They speed the healing process, which means you can get back to living your life sooner after surgery.5
Wearing a compression garment takes a lot of guesswork out of the equation when it comes to your results. They help stabilize and shape your body’s new contours so they heal as your surgeon intended. Patients who wear compression garments may experience less pain compared to those who do not wear them.
Dr Beldholm uses compression garments for a number of his surgeries including:
-Abdominoplasty
-Body lift
-Arm lift
-Inner thigh lifts
-Facelifts
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Dr Bernard Beldholm M.B.B.S B.Sc(Med) FRACS is a Specialist surgeon focused on:
Cosmetic enhancement of:
- Face
- Breast
-Tummy
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Thank you for sharing your Information Doctor.
Glad it was helpful!
thanks for amazing video.
after "Gynecomastia", can i ask in case it's hard to find "compression garments" is there's chance to replace it by "Cotton Bandage 15 cm"?
can "Cotton Bandage 15 cm" give same result or near results from "compression garments"
I would not suggest the use of this, our compression garments come from a surgical supplier and are the most suitable for surgeries I perform.
May I have the name or link to purchase the compression garment please ?
Our compression garments are ordered through a supplier called Surgical Supplies Australia - being a medical supplier they are only available to medical facilities. It is best to see your surgeon so that they can recommend a garment best suited to you.
Doctor @@DrBernardBeldholm
Where can I get the garment you’re referring to? Is there a website for us to order?
Hi Theresa, the garments are something that you would receive from your surgeon as this is something the Doctor orders in for each patient.
Doctor I’m 4 weeks post op I would like to know when will I get rid of the tight feel in my abdomen
This can last around 4-8 weeks and is different for each patient. It is best to see your surgeon to discuss.
Thank you for your reply
Where are you located?
I am located in Australia.
I had TT & lipo may 2021, my incision opened days after surgery. Therefore I was unable to use garment as it was extremely uncmfortable & painful to wear my garment. It's now July 2021 my incision is almost closed can I start using garment at this point & getting massages?
The main benefit from the garment is in the initial 1-2 months. You can use the garment after 2 months but this would only be minimally beneficial. If you do sill have swelling then massage may help - always check with your surgeon first however.
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