ContourMD Abdominal Binder Style 13-12 (32cm) is a medical-grade compression garment designed to support recovery after abdominal procedures. With a wider 32cm (12-inch) profile, it offers enhanced coverage and support for the upper and lower abdomen.
Here’s a detailed overview of its benefits:
Medical Recovery Benefits
- Reduces swelling and bruising Provides consistent compression to minimize post-operative edema and inflammation.
- Improves circulation Encourages blood flow to promote faster healing and reduce the risk of complications.
- Supports abdominal muscles Offers gentle reinforcement to weakened or healing muscles, especially after surgeries like tummy tucks or hernia repairs.
- Prevents fluid buildup Helps reduce the risk of seromas and hematomas by maintaining pressure on the surgical site.
Comfort and Design Features
- 32cm (12-inch) width Offers full coverage from the lower abdomen to the upper waist, ideal for larger treatment areas.
- Adjustable Velcro closure Allows for a secure, customizable fit and easy adjustment as swelling decreases.
- Soft, breathable fabric Made from medical-grade materials that balance compression with comfort for extended wear.
- Discreet under clothing Smooth seams and neutral colors make it easy to wear beneath everyday outfits.
Recommended Procedures
- Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
- Liposuction (abdomen and flanks)
- Hernia repair
- Bariatric surgery
- C-section recovery
- General abdominal surgeries
Additional Benefits
- Durable and reusable Designed for long-term use throughout the recovery process.
- Made in the USA Ensures high-quality standards and craftsmanship.
- Available in multiple widths The 13-12 model offers the widest coverage in the ContourMD binder range, ideal for patients needing extra support.
This binder is widely recommended by surgeons and recovery specialists for its ability to enhance healing outcomes while maintaining patient comfort. If you’re preparing for surgery or managing post-op care, the Style 13-12 is a reliable and supportive choice.








