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Compression garments
Comfort manufactures and distributes external compression clothing for any medical specialty.

Our current primary products are postoperative compression garments for plastic and facial plastic. They include girdles, body suits, breast supports, facial garments, vests, sleeves and other body garments.

Compression garments are unique personal clothing. A compression girdle will be worn day and night for 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for 6 weeks to 6 months depending on the procedure and their doctor recommendation.

Liposuction
Liposuction can help restore a more pleasing shape to specific areas of your body by removing unwanted fat. Areas suitable for liposuction treatment include the abdomen, hips, thighs, buttocks, male chest and smaller areas such as the chin and knees. Liposuction is designed to change the shape of your body.

The surgery procedure will take from one hour to 1.5 hours to complete depending on the extent of the procedure. Many patients are able to go home on the day of the surgery but some remain in the hospital for one or two days.

NOTICE:
This item is not a medical device and should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment


 
The Basics of Nursing Bras and Their Types
Nursing bras are specially designed bras for mothers who are nursing or breastfeeding infants. They have the same look and style as common types of bras; however, nursing bras have additional features. These features make it easier for mothers to nurse their infants while wearing these bras.

Nursing bras have various types and the type that you choose depends greatly on your preferences. What may be advantageous and comfortable for another nursing mother may not be so for you, which is why it is best to take your time shopping for nursing bras.

The following are some of the basic types of nursing bras:

Nursing bras with flaps - This type allows you to detach the area that covers the breast without having to unlock your bra. This helps you nurse your baby in a more convenient way since you can clasp and unclasp the flaps with only one hand. These flaps may meet at the top of the bra cups or between the two cups.

Nursing bras without flaps - This style uses a fabric softer than that used in nursing bras with flaps. This soft fabric allows you to pull aside your nursing bra with ease. The fabric also makes this style of nursing bra comfortable and safe to sleep in. This style is also cheaper compared to that which has flaps; however, it provides less support to your breasts.

Nursing bras with underwire - This style of nursing bra provides great support to your breasts, which is the reason why it is usually costly. One disadvantage of nursing bras with underwire is that they have the tendency to make you feel uncomfortable because they can be restricting with the hard feel of the wires. If you choose to wear this style, be sure not to leave it on while sleeping.

Nursing bras without underwire - This style is often more comfortable than a nursing bra with underwire. Nonetheless, it cannot provide the same amount of support underwire can bring. This is especially true if you have large breasts.

These styles are combined when designing products. This means that you can buy nursing bras with both underwire and flaps, with no underwire and flaps, with no underwire but with flaps or with an underwire but with no flaps. Just remember to choose one that is most comfortable for you and most convenient for nursing your baby.

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Care guide
The best care for your Bras:
1. Your bra will provide longer wear and support if you follow the proper washing and drying instructions on your care label.
2. If the label suggests hand-washing, use a cleansing product designed for delicate fabrics.
3. For machine-washable bras, attach hooks and eyes to avoid tangling, then place bras in a lingerie bag before washing on the delicate cycle, in cool water with gentle detergent.
4. Never put bras in a clothes dryer. Air dry only.

The best care for your panties:
1. Your panties will last much longer if you wash and dry them properly.
2. Look at the garment label for laundering instructions.
3. Wash with a load of other delicate fabrics on the delicate cycle if machine washing is recommended. Line drying is always the best choice since a hot dryer shortens the life of the elastics and fabric.
4. However, if you want to use the dryer, set the controls on delicate.

The best care for your shapers:
1. Follow the washing instructions on the garment label. Do not use very hot water and line or air dry only because high temperatures can affect the controlling performance of the shape wear over time.
2. Use only non-chlorine bleach if necessary.
3. Machine wash in warm or, preferably, cool/cold water.
4. Tumble dry on low heat or, preferably, line or air dry.
5. Do not use bleach or fabric softener, as these may harm the stretch and moisture handling properties of this fabric.
6. To minimize bloodstains, wash as soon as possible.