Isavela
12" One Piece Ab Binder with 4 Panels (AB03)
One-Piece 12" Abdominal Binder – Four Panel DesignThis 12" abdominal binder provides fuller coverage and structured support with a flexible four-panel Vel…
SKU:
CGIS-AB03
Panels:
4
Split Panels:
No
Width:
30.5cm (12")
Description
One-Piece 12" Abdominal Binder – Four Panel Design
This 12" abdominal binder provides fuller coverage and structured support with a flexible four-panel Velcro closure for a secure, customised fit. Designed for reliable Stage 1 compression, it supports post-operative recovery while remaining smooth against the body without rolling or bunching.
Helpful Tip
We recommend purchasing two garments — one to wear and one to wash — so you’re always clean, supported and healing confidently.
Why You’ll Love It ▾
- Unisex design that sits smoothly under clothing
- Flexible Velcro closure allows a fully adjustable, customised fit
- Four-panel construction contours to the body for even compression
- Woven anti-roll elastic helps keep the binder securely in place
- Supportive yet comfortable for all-day wear
Perfect For ▾
- Liposuction
- Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
- Hernia repair
- Bariatric procedures
- C-section or hysterectomy recovery
- Postpartum abdominal support
- Lymphoedema management
- Patients needing structured abdominal compression
Product Details ▾
- Four-panel design with total height of 12"
- Breathable woven elastic construction
- Velcro-compatible outer surface for precise adjustment
- Flexible Velcro fastening for secure hold
- Made from high-quality US materials
- 100% latex-free
How to Measure ▾
Measure your waist at the narrowest part of your torso.
- S/M: 58cm - 114cm
- L/XL: 114cm - 157cm
- Hand wash or gentle machine wash
- Air dry
- Do not bleach
- Do not iron
- Use a mesh laundry bag to extend garment life
Healing Benefits ▾
- Provides Stage 1–2 compression
- Helps improve circulation
- Assists in reducing swelling
- Supports lymphatic drainage and fluid movement
- Encourages skin retraction and contouring
- Supports comfort and mobility during recovery