Farmalastic Normal Compression Panty with Modeler T.M B is an underwear garment, in the form of feminine panties that, besides offering a stylized figure, has a level of compression that helps the blood circulation in the legs.
Farmalastic Normal Compression Pantyhose with Shaper T.M B are women's pantyhose. Medium compression, they help to keep the abdomen firm and stylize the figure, while fluidifying circulation. They are designed to shape and contour the body, generally focusing on the abdomen, hips and thighs. Normal compression is a medium level of compression that can help provide support and reduce the appearance of cellulite, but is not as strong as firm compression. The cotton-elastomer blend can provide a soft, comfortable feel against the skin, while the polyamide can be wear-resistant and durable. Also, the compression provided by the elastomer can support and shape the figure, especially in the abdomen, hips and thighs.
Farmalastic Normal Compression Panty with T.M B Shaper is indicated for people who wish to shape their figure and reduce the appearance of cellulite in the abdomen, hips and thighs.
It can also be a good option for those who are looking for a comfortable and breathable garment that provides some support and firmness, without being too restrictive.
- Slide the panty up the legs, making sure it fits snugly around the abdomen, hips and thighs.
- If necessary, adjust the garment so that it fits snugly and comfortably against your body. Make sure that circulation is not cut off and that the garment does not cause discomfort.
- Wear it for the time recommended by your doctor.
- Important: wash after each use.
- To remove, slide the panty down your legs and gently pull it off.
People with circulatory problems, such as venous or lymphatic insufficiency, may not be good candidates for wearing compression garments, including shaping tights.
People with skin problems, such as dermatitis or eczema, may experience irritation or worsening of their condition if they wear compression tights.
Pregnant women should avoid wearing compression garments in the abdominal area, as they may put pressure on the foetus and affect its development.
Compression garments may make breathing more difficult for people with certain respiratory problems, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).