How Long Should You Wear a Faja After Liposuction or BBL?

Two Latina Afro models wearing Colombian post-surgery fajas, Stage 1 and Stage 2, side by side in a modern lifestyle setting showing the difference between recovery and daily wear compression garments.

If you’ve recently had liposuction or a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), your surgeon has probably emphasized wearing a faja. But one of the most common questions is: for how long should I keep wearing it? The answer isn’t the same for everyone. In this article, we’ll explain the general guidelines, the medical reasoning, and what factors might affect your personal timeline.

General Timeline for Faja Use

Stage 1 Faja (Weeks 0–4)

A Stage 1 Faja is typically worn 24/7 (except for bathing). It helps reduce swelling, prevent fluid retention, and keep the body supported during the initial healing phase.

Stage 2 Faja (Weeks 4–12)

A Stage 2 Faja provides firmer compression for sculpting and contouring. It's usually worn at least 12–16 hours per day, depending on comfort and your surgeon's instructions.

Beyond 3 Months

Some patients continue wearing their faja as a girdle for extra support. This is optional, but many notice it helps maintain results.

Why Faja Duration Matters

Consistent compression is key for healing and safety, as it reduces risks of seromas and blood clots. For shape retention, it ensures your new silhouette heals into place. It also provides ongoing swelling management, as minor swelling can persist for months.

Factors That Affect Your Timeline

Your personal timeline for wearing a faja will depend on the type of surgery (BBL may require longer use than simple liposuction), your individual healing speed, your surgeon’s specific protocol, and your lifestyle.

Expert Recommendations

Most surgeons recommend at least 8 weeks of consistent faja use. For the best results, aim for 12 weeks total. If in doubt, wearing it longer provides extra support that never hurts.

FAQs About Faja Duration

Can I stop wearing my faja after 4 weeks?

It’s not recommended. Stage 2 compression is crucial for sculpting and long-term results.

Do I have to wear it while sleeping?

Yes, especially during the first 4–6 weeks when swelling is highest.

What happens if I don’t wear my faja long enough?

You risk uneven healing, more swelling, and less-defined results.

Conclusion

Wearing a faja after liposuction or BBL is part of the healing process. While most patients wear one for 8–12 weeks, the exact time depends on your body and your surgeon’s advice. Think of it as an investment: the more consistent you are, the better your results will be.

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