Ascent Meditech Ltd
The Flamingo Abdominal Belt is a supportive device used to control oedema and assist in early mobility after surgery or delivery. It provides compression and support to the abdominal region, helping to relieve pain and improve respiratory functions.
Abdominal Belt
The Flamingo Abdominal Belt is a medical device designed to provide support and compression to the abdominal region after surgery or delivery. It is equipped with broad elastic and inbuilt flexible stays to offer the right amount of compression and support. The belt is available in various sizes and widths to fit different individuals. It is recommended by doctors after certain surgeries and can be used to support the core while working out or heavy lifting.
Wrap the belt around the abdomen, under the clothes, closing it on the front side. The belt should be snug but not too tight to block blood circulation and allow for breathing without discomfort.
The Flamingo Abdominal Belt provides compression and support to the abdominal region, helping to relieve pain and improve respiratory functions. It also helps to strengthen the abdominal muscles and assist in early mobility after surgery or delivery.
Wearing an abdominal belt can improve the quality of life and provide better compression and strength to the back and abdomen Always keep the abdominal belt clean and dry to prevent skin irritation and infection Exercising daily can help strengthen the back and core, reducing the risk of further injury Eating fruits and vegetables can help increase calcium and vitamin D content in the body, promoting strong bones
It can help to reduce post-pregnancy belly fat which may occur due to c-section delivery.
It depends on the type of surgery you had, it can be worn for up to six weeks and the duration can be reduced as the recovery goes on.
Yes, you can but make sure it's not too tight or else it will stop blood circulation and too much compression may slow down the healing process.
Put on the belt around the abdomen, under the clothes but make sure it's not too tight, or else too much compression may slow the healing process.