nt, liposuction and other surgical procedures on the abdomen, hips, waist, knees, buttocks and flanks. This suit provides the necessary support and compression for an effective recovery process.
Fit & colors
This compression suit features adjustable shoulder straps for a personal fit and an open crotch for extra ease of use. It offers a compression pressure of 17-20 mmHg and is designed to be snug and comfortable, down to the ankles. Available in different lengths for an optimal fit. Available in the colors black and beige.
Types of closures
The compression suit has a hook and eye closure at the front, which provides extra safety and ease when putting on and taking off. The open crotch design makes it more convenient to use during the recovery period.
Sizing and advice
This compression suit is available in various sizes and offers a compression pressure of 17-20 mmHg. Consult the size chart for the correct size choice. For personal advice you can contact us by email, telephone or chat.
Product Description
The Marena compression suit up to the ankle provides full support and compression after surgical procedures on the abdomen, hips, waist, knees, and flanks. The adjustable shoulder straps and the hook-and-eye closure at the front ensure a comfortable and snug fit. The open crotch design contributes to ease during recovery. This suit is also available in alternative lengths (see related items).
Marena
The SFBHL is manufactured by Marena, a leading brand in medical compression clothing, known for its wide collection of innovative products that offer comfort, functionality, and therapeutic benefits. Using their patented "F5-compression" fabric, Marena's compression clothing promotes healthy blood circulation, reduces swelling, and accelerates the recovery process after surgeries. Worldwide, many hospitals choose Marena due to its proven effectiveness in supporting healing after surgical procedures. With a focus on quality and continuous innovation, Marena remains a reliable choice for both medical professionals and patients worldwide.
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