Wondering!
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on 3/23/11 10:19 am
on 3/23/11 10:19 am
I wore long tank tops - long enough to cover my body under the abdominal binder. I bought mine at Target and they were very soft cotton/lyca blend. Because of the stretch I was able to place my bandages over my wounds and hold them in place by the t-shirt rather than having to use tape to hold them in place. You could also buy cotton men's tank tops - "wife beaters" style.
I kept ointment and gauze on until all the scabs fell off. Once the stitches were out, I started wearing ribbed tops over the breast/arm garment and under my abdominal binder. I found a couple of stretchy tops with the bra built in and thin little straps, a bit different depending on what you are wearing.
Chris
HW/225 - 5'1" ~ SW/205/after surgery 215 ~ CW/145~ BMI-25.8~Normal BMI 132 ~DS Dr Rabkin 4/17/08
Plastics in Monterrey - See Group on OH Dr Sauceda Jan 13, 2011
LBL, BL, small thigh lift, arms & a full facelift on 1/17/11 UBL 1/21/13
Love my Body by Sauceda
DEVOFR
on 3/23/11 7:29 pm, edited 3/23/11 7:32 pm
on 3/23/11 7:29 pm, edited 3/23/11 7:32 pm
I wear men's tank tops under the binder and boy-shorts undies (none if I'm at home). My incision is hip-to-hip. My doc told me to keep my incision dry, so I only use moisturizing lotion on areas around incision if they need it. I used larger safety pins to secure each drain to the binder.