RED OBSESSION SL541RD

RED OBSESSION SL541RD

Red / XS
$149.99
Sale price  $149.99 Regular price 
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RED OBSESSION SL541RD

RED OBSESSION SL541RD

$149.99
Sale price  $149.99 Regular price 
ColorRed
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RED OBSESSION (Strapless No Butt No Hip Compression). Essential for everyday use. Fajastec has innovated a sexy Red colored faja that may be worn under white without being noticeable. Fajastec brings you a modern and comfortable design, targeting your silhouette. This girdle gives you choices, whether you want to feel free and sexy with the strapless option or simply want to laidback and wear the thin strap option. You have control! We are dedicated to enhancing and smooth your curves. This faja provides excellent compression and a great fit to your curves, its hypoallergenic properties prevent discomfort or damage to the skin. The compression is produced by Powernet, which generates a great adjustment to your rear, thighs, hips, abdomen, and back. With its three-hook rows, we give you the option to grade the compression levels to low, medium, or high. For lower compression, we suggest ordering one size up (this will convert it to a stage one faja). As the swelling reduces from post-surgery you may reduce the size for higher compression (this converts it to a stage three faja; we offer alterations). Faja does not have Zipper on the crotch area.

Recover Faster, Feel Better

Fajastec post-surgery shapewear gives you the right compression, comfort, and design to support every stage of your healing journey.

Medical Compression

Targeted Compression. Firm, precise support to reduce swelling, improve circulation, and speed up post-surgery recovery.

Premium Comfort

All-Day Comfort. Breathable, antibacterial fabrics keep your skin cool, fresh, and irritation-free through recovery.

Smart Design

Adjusts as You Heal. Gradual closures, adjustable straps, and soft seams designed to adapt to every stage of healing.

Frequently asked questions

How long should I wear my post-surgical garment?

Most surgeons recommend wearing your post-surgical garment as close to 24/7 as possible during the early recovery period, removing it only for hygiene and washing. A common timeline is continuous wear for the first one to two weeks (often referred to as Stage 1), followed by several more weeks in a Stage 2 garment as swelling decreases and tissues stabilize. The exact duration varies by procedure, surgeon preference, and how your body heals, so your surgeon’s protocol should always be the final reference.

How does the “bathroom-friendly” design work?

A “bathroom-friendly” garment is designed so you can use the restroom without removing the entire garment. This is typically done through an open-crotch design or a discreet closure system in the crotch area, depending on the model. When correctly positioned, the opening or closure allows restroom use while keeping compression and support in place on the rest of the garment, which helps maintain consistency during the recovery period.

What’s the difference between Stage 1 and Stage 2 garments?

Stage 1 garments are intended for immediate post-operative use, when swelling is highest and mobility is limited, so they often include closures like hook-and-eye rows or zippers to make them easier to put on and adjust. Stage 2 garments are usually introduced after the initial swelling begins to improve and are designed for longer-term support with a smoother, more discreet fit under clothing. While the exact features vary by brand, the overall concept is that Stage 1 prioritizes early recovery practicality and Stage 2 prioritizes stable compression and everyday wearability.

How do I choose the right size?

Choosing the correct size should be based on your measurements, not your usual clothing size. Use a measuring tape to follow the product’s size chart, typically focusing on waist and hip measurements and any additional points required by the garment style. If you are between sizes, currently experiencing significant swelling, or wearing bulky dressings, the safer option is usually the size that avoids excessive tightness, because compression should feel supportive, not painful. When in doubt, follow your surgeon’s guidance or reach out to customer support with your measurements for a chart-based recommendation.

Can I adjust the compression level?

Compression can often be adjusted within a limited range, depending on the garment’s design. Multi-row hook closures, adjustable straps, or structured panels can help fine-tune the fit as swelling changes during recovery, but the garment should never cause sharp pain, severe numbness, persistent tingling, or skin color changes. If you feel any of those signs, the compression may be too strong or the size may be incorrect, and you should reduce tension and consult your surgeon. It’s also common to transition to a different size or stage as swelling decreases to maintain the intended level of support safely.

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