Carefully selecting the correct size compression garment is crucial for a successful recovery after a surgical procedure. A correct size ensures optimal compression on the necessary areas, which contributes to your recovery and prevents possible complications. Below you will find important information on how to determine the correct size.

Size and size charts
When selecting the correct size compression garment, it is essential to consult the size chart of the respective brand, as each brand we offer uses its own sizing. Detailed size charts are available on the product page of our website, containing specific information about the required measurements to determine the correct size, including the circumference of the relevant body parts.

How do I measure myself?
In the size chart, you will find the body parts that need to be measured, depending on the type of product. It is important to follow the specific instructions carefully. Here are the main measurement points:

1. Bust circumference: Measure around the widest part of your chest, under the arms.
2. Underbust: Measure around the underside of your chest, just below the breasts.
3. Waist circumference: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, usually just above the navel.
4. Hip circumference: Place the measuring tape around the widest part of your hips.
5. Thigh circumference: Measure about 10 cm below the gluteal muscle.
6. Calf circumference: Measure around the widest part of your calf.
7. Arm circumference: Measure the upper part of your arm, just below the armpit.
8. Ankle circumference: Measure around the narrowest part of your ankle.
9. Circumference of the area to be treated**: This may vary per product, so measure carefully here as well. 

How do I measure correctly?
A flexible measuring tape is required for accurately measuring your body parts. Please follow these guidelines:

 - Do not wear thick clothing: Preferably wear a thin layer or no clothing to ensure the accuracy of the measurements.

- Measure at the right time: It is recommended to measure in the morning, when your body has not yet swollen due to heat or activity.

- Do not hold the measuring tape too tight: Make sure the measuring tape lies straight around your body and does not cut into your skin, but is also not too loose. The measuring tape should have a comfortable fit.

- Ask for help: If possible, enlist the help of another person to take the measurements. This can improve accuracy, especially in hard-to-reach areas.

- Record your measurements: Write down each measurement immediately to avoid confusion when comparing them with the size charts.

Fluid level and variation in sizes
It is important to realize that the correct size of compression garments can vary depending on the amount of fluid retention after the surgical procedure. It is advisable to have a fitting session prior to the treatment to get an indication of the suitable size. To ensure there is always sufficient compression on the required areas, we recommend purchasing two different sizes. This way, you can adjust the size as the fluid decreases while continuing to benefit from the compression throughout your recovery period. 

Advice for a second set
Since compression garments generally need to be worn 24 hours a day, we often recommend purchasing a second set. This allows you to wash one set while wearing the other. You typically lose fluids and bodily moisture due to factors such as anesthesia and medication, and having a clean set ensures your hygiene remains intact. Having a second set enables you to stay comfortable and maintain the necessary hygiene during your recovery process.

Difference between ready-to-wear clothing and compression garments
Please note that ready-to-wear clothing fits differently than compression garments. The size you wear in your daily clothing is not a reliable comparison for compression garments. Therefore, it is essential to choose the size based on your precise measurements and not on your usual clothing size.

Professional advice
Always consult your doctor for advice on the duration of wearing the compression garment and which type is most suitable for your situation. Your medical specialist can provide valuable advice to support you in making the right choice. 

Customer service and accessibility
Our customer service is available seven days a week to provide you with support. You can reach us by phone, email, and also via the chat on our website. Our team is ready to answer all your questions and assist you in selecting the right size compression garment.

Returns
If you find that the chosen size is not optimal, you have the option to return compression garments within a period of 14 days. We ask you to observe the applicable hygiene rules. For more information about the return process, please refer to our return policy on the website.