Stage 2 Fajas
Shop Stage 2 post surgery fajas manufactured in Colombia for active recovery compression after BBL, liposuction, lipo 360, tummy tuck, breast augmentation, and full body contouring. Firmer than Stage 1 and designed to actively shape your results as swelling reduces and your body enters the active healing phase.
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What Makes Stage 2 Fajas Different
- Manufactured in Colombia with stronger compression than Stage 1, designed for the active healing phase when your body can tolerate and benefit from firmer shaping
- Stage 1 garments are softer to protect fresh surgical sites immediately after surgery — Stage 2 increases compression once initial healing has begun and swelling has reduced enough for firmer support
- Full body fajas with bra support, general full coverage fajas, and mid-thigh styles for comprehensive compression across all treated areas during active recovery
- Procedure-specific styles for BBL, liposuction, lipo 360, tummy tuck, breast augmentation, and full body contouring
- Structured compression panels that continue to reduce residual swelling, support healing tissue, and actively begin shaping your final results
- Always follow your surgeon's specific instructions for when to transition from Stage 1 to Stage 2 and how long to wear your Stage 2 garment
Common Questions About Stage 2 Fajas
What is a Stage 2 faja?
A Stage 2 faja is a post surgical compression garment worn during the active healing phase, typically starting two to four weeks after surgery once your surgeon clears you to transition from Stage 1. Stage 2 fajas are manufactured in Colombia with firmer compression than Stage 1 garments, designed to actively shape your results as swelling reduces and your body adapts to its new contours. Colombiana Stage 2 fajas are available for BBL, liposuction, lipo 360, tummy tuck, breast augmentation, and full body contouring recovery.
Why is Stage 2 compression firmer than Stage 1?
This surprises many patients, but it makes sense medically. Stage 1 garments are deliberately softer to protect fresh surgical sites, fragile healing tissue, and newly placed implants or transferred fat during the most vulnerable first days and weeks after surgery. Once initial healing has begun and swelling has reduced, your body can tolerate and actually benefit from stronger compression. Stage 2 applies firmer pressure to continue reducing residual swelling, support deeper tissue healing, and begin actively shaping your results as your body conforms to its new form.
When should I transition from Stage 1 to Stage 2?
Most surgeons recommend transitioning to Stage 2 between two and four weeks post-surgery, once the initial healing phase is complete and primary swelling has reduced. However, the exact timing depends on your procedure, your individual recovery pace, and your surgeon's specific protocol. Never transition to Stage 2 without your surgeon's clearance. Moving too early can stress healing tissue, while waiting too long delays the active shaping benefits of firmer compression.
Which Stage 2 garment is right for my procedure?
For BBL recovery, a full coverage faja that avoids direct pressure on the transferred fat area is appropriate once your surgeon confirms fat integration is progressing. For liposuction and lipo 360, a general full coverage faja or mid-thigh style that matches the treated area provides the firmest compression for continued swelling reduction. For tummy tuck recovery, full coverage with firm abdominal compression continues to support the healing abdominal wall. For breast augmentation, a Stage 2 compression bra provides firmer support as tissue heals. For full body contouring, a full body faja with bra support maintains comprehensive compression across all treated areas. Contact us if you need help choosing the right style.
What product styles are available in Stage 2?
Our Stage 2 collection includes full body fajas with built-in bra support for comprehensive post-surgical coverage, general full coverage fajas for abdominal and midsection compression, and mid-thigh fajas for extended coverage from the waist through the thighs. All styles are manufactured in Colombia with firmer compression fabrics and structured seams designed specifically for the active healing phase of recovery.
How long do I wear a Stage 2 faja?
Most Stage 2 protocols require four to eight weeks of consistent wear, though some surgeons recommend Stage 2 compression for up to three months depending on the procedure and how your body is healing. As with all recovery stages, your surgeon's specific guidance takes priority. Some patients transition to Stage 3 for continued shaping after Stage 2, while others move directly to everyday compression garments once their surgeon clears them.
How is Stage 2 different from Stage 3?
Stage 2 focuses on active healing compression during the phase when swelling is still actively reducing and tissue is still adapting. Stage 3 transitions into continued shaping and long-term contouring once the majority of healing is complete and your results are beginning to settle into their final form. Stage 3 garments are typically worn for several months and focus more on maintaining and refining your results than on supporting active tissue healing.
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