Liposuction recovery comes down to managing swelling and staying comfortable enough to rest, walk gently and sleep. A well chosen compression garment supports that routine by applying gentle, even pressure to the treated area, which can help reduce swelling, improve comfort and encourage tissues to settle smoothly.
From our experience, the best compression garments after liposuction get four things right: they are made for post surgical use, they fit snugly without creasing, they have closures you can manage when you are sore, and the fabric is breathable enough for long wear.
Types of compression garments for post liposuction
Compression bodysuits
A compression bodysuit (often called a leotard) gives one continuous layer across the torso and can extend to mid thigh. It is a strong option when multiple areas are treated with liposuction because one garment can create even coverage and reduce edge digging.

Girdles
A post surgical girdle focuses on the abdomen, waist and hips, and sometimes the upper thighs. Many use rows of eye hooks so you can adjust tightness as swelling reduces, rather than forcing one fixed fit.

Abdominal binders
An abdominal binder is a wide wrap that fastens with Velcro. It is quick to put on, easy to refit during the day, and multi panel designs can feel more comfortable because pressure can be adjusted across different parts of the abdomen.

Compression Vests
Compression vests support the upper torso and can help after liposuction around the back, flanks or upper abdomen. Front fastening styles are usually easier to put on and take off during early recovery.

Post Surgery Bras
A post surgery bra can help if your procedure affects the chest wall or underarm area, or you are combining procedures. Look for breathable fabric, a front fastening and design features intended to reduce rubbing against healing skin.
Recommended compression garments by liposuction area
Liposuction for the chin and neck
For chin or neck liposuction, a surgical face and neck mask with adjustable under chin support is often the most practical choice. It is designed to sit smoothly along the jawline and apply steady pressure where swelling tends to linger, without you needing to constantly readjust it.
If you are searching for the best chin lipo compression garment, prioritise a secure fit that stays in place while you sleep, plus adjustable fastenings so you can fine tune the tension as swelling changes.
Explore our Face and Neck Garments to view our recommended options.
Upper arm liposuction
Arm liposuction typically needs compression sleeves that cover the full treated area and stay put without rolling down at the top or bunching at the elbow. A good sleeve helps manage swelling and can reduce friction when you bend and straighten your arm during normal movement.
Arm compression sleeves are specifically designed for upper arm procedures. They can be worn with other post surgery garments if you are having multiple procedures in different areas.
Take a look at our Medical Compression Sleeves.
Liposuction for the abdomen, waist, love handles and hips
A girdle or bodysuit is usually the best option here, since it can wrap the abdomen and flanks evenly and avoid the “hard edge” effect you sometimes get with shorter garments. Look for adjustable side fastenings so you can tighten gradually as swelling reduces, plus outward facing seams that are less likely to rub near sensitive areas.
An abdominal binder can also be useful early on if you want quick, flexible adjustment through the day, especially in the first week when comfort changes hour to hour.
You can find a range of abdominal binders, girdles and bodysuits in our Liposuction collection.
Thighs and buttocks liposuction
For thighs, choose a girdle with shorts or a longer bodysuit so the garment does not finish exactly where swelling is strongest, since that can encourage rolling or digging. For buttock area support, many people prefer a one piece style that stabilises the hips, lower back and upper thighs in one continuous panel, so it stays aligned when you walk and sit. If you have also had fat transfer, your surgeon’s guidance takes priority on pressure and garment cut, as some designs need to avoid compressing specific zones.
Explore our Medical Compression Shorts range to find out more.
How long do I need to wear compression garments after liposuction?
A common pattern is compression day and night for the first four to six weeks following liposuction, removing the garment only for washing and bathing.
After that, many people move to a lighter, more flexible garment as swelling reduces and normal movement returns. Swelling from liposuction can take weeks to months to fully settle, so some patients continue with lighter compression for longer, guided by their clinical team.
Stage of recovery
Stage 1: Immediately post op to around weeks 4 to 6
Stage 1 compression garments are designed for long wear while swelling builds and shifts. Prioritise full coverage across all treated areas and closures you can reach without twisting. Some surgeons also suggest inserts. Inserts are soft foam pads worn under the garment to spread pressure more evenly.
Stage 2: From around week 6 onwards
Stage 2 compression garments are usually lighter and more flexible, designed for targeted support as you return to normal routines. As you heal and transition out of the initial recovery phase, you'll benefit from moving from a firmer stage 1 garment to a stage 2 garment that provides support with a less firm hold.
What features to look for in medical compression garments
Breathable, skin friendly materials
Breathable fabric helps because you will wear compression for long stretches. macom® garments feature latex free materials and outward facing seams, designed to reduce irritation during recovery wear.
Easy closures
Front and side closures matter because swelling changes through the day. Eye hooks allow small adjustments as swelling reduces. Velcro on a binder makes quick refitting simple.
A supportive fit, not a painful one
Fit matters more than brute tightness. If you get numbness, sharp pain, deep marks, or the garment rolls and digs in, stop using it and speak to your surgeon or post op team.
Tips for choosing and using your post lipo compression garment
Check the size guide to get the right fit
Measure your liposuction target areas close to surgery and use our garment size guide to find the right size. If you sit between sizes, follow the guidance for post surgical wear to ensure you make the best choice.
Do a comfort check
Before you commit to wearing it for long hours, do a quick comfort check:
- You can take a full breath without feeling “cinched”
- The fabric lies flat with no tight ridges or rolled edges
- You do not get tingling or numbness after 10 to 15 minutes
Have multiple garments
Buy at least two garments so one can be worn while the other is washed and air dried. After washing, let it air dry fully before wearing again so damp fabric does not irritate healing skin. Keep the garment smooth so it does not crease, and keep it clean and dry.
Pick side or front fastening garments
One practical detail people miss is access. If your garment fastens at the front or has an opening at the crotch, it is usually easier to manage toilet trips and dressing changes without wrestling the whole thing down. In early recovery, small wins like that can make all the difference.
Speak to your surgeon if need be
If you develop fever, spreading redness, wound leakage, or one sided swelling that is getting bigger, contact your surgical team promptly. Also watch for a seroma, which is a pocket of clear fluid under the skin that can appear after surgery.
Find out more about liposuction compression garments
The best choice is the garment you can wear consistently. Aim for post surgical grade support, a smooth snug fit, and closures that make everyday life easier. If you want help matching a compression garment style to your treatment area and stage, our team can help you narrow it down so you feel supported from day one through the final settling phase.
Get in touch with us to find out more, or visit our range of post liposuction compression garments.





