TBfLg Variant
When to use the TBfLg Variant graduated-compression garment?
- Recommended for use in the first post-operative phase after liposuction of the lower abdomen, buttocks, pelvic area, hips, thighs, knees and calves.
- This compression bandage is also ideal as part of post-operative care for patients with lymphatic problems of the lower extremities
Product description
- A compressive, post-operative bandage specially designed after liposuction for patients suffering from lipoedema
- TBfLg Variant is suitable after liposuction of the buttocks, hips, thighs, knees or calves
- TBfLg Variant has guaranteed gradual/ascending compression along the entire length of the product
- The compression underwear extends to the waist and is finished with a soft trim
- The legs of the product end up on the arch of the foot, fixing the product in place so that it does not roll up
- Closure with three rows of hooks in the front of the garment over the abdomen
- There is a hygienic opening in the crotch for all day comfort, easy use of bathroom; own underwear can be worn on the outside of the garment
- Class II compression 20-30 mmHg
- Low: intended for patients up to 165 cm in height
- High: intended for patients over 165 cm in height
Closure
- Closure with three rows of hooks in the front of the garment over the abdomen
- Variable adjustment of compression in individual parts as needed
Material
- CLASSIC material - made exclusively for LIPOELASTIC® brand
- The material has been awarded the Oeko-Tex certificate, which guarantees the absence of harmful or allergenic substances (such as latex)
- Material composition: 73 % POLYAMIDE, 27 % ELASTANE
Variant fastening
CLASSIC material
How to put on the LIPOELASTIC liposuction pants with a front hook-and-eye closure properly?
How to use Easy Slide Aid for putting on LIPOELASTIC compression garments?
1. Before you start, remove all your clothes except for underwear so that the measurement is not distorted – it is the only way to get the most accurate results. Also, it is important to stand upright, have a loose belly and breathe naturally.
2. When the measurements are taken, the measuring tape must be in a horizontal position. The tape must not point downwards or upwards so as not to distort the measurements.
3. When taking measurements, do not tighten the tape around your body, it must touch the body, but must not be too tight or too loose.
4. Write all measurements on paper and re-measure again for accuracy.
Please, measure yourself couple of times to be sure of your sizing in each body area. Take note of your measurements pre-surgery as this can be referred to later, to check the healing progress and to indicate where the post-surgery Oedema is moving to.
Do you fall in between sizes?
For most women, hips are the widest body part. If your hips fall into a higher size category than your waist, you should always choose the size that is applicable to your hips. If on the other hand, your hip measurements fall into a smaller size than your waist measurement (prior to a surgery), then you would go down a size in the waist to reflect the hip measurements.
Please consult the sizing charts if in any doubt.