Post Op Transgender Surgery & Non-Binary Compression Garments

Our collection of non-binary and transgender compression garments includes medical-grade post transgender surgery compression garments and a selection of binders and body compression garments suitable for non-binary people.

For transgender people undergoing gender affirming surgery, recovery is an important part of the process. Getting the right compression garment for each stage of recovery  after transgender surgery will help to alleviate discomfort, minimise pain and ensure the best possible results.

Which procedure a trans or non-binary person chooses to have, if any, differs from person to person. For transgender people, common surgeries include: breast implant surgery and mastectomies.

Explore our range to find comfortable and supportive compression garments for post gender affirming surgery. Or get in touch to discuss your needs. 

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Frequently asked questions

If I need a second stage garment, when should I start wearing it?

We usually recommend starting your second stage garments 8 weeks after surgery. However, it is best to ask your Doctor when they think it best for you to begin.

I have 2 discount codes but the website is not letting me put them both in?

We can only accept one discount code at a time. Our system will not allow you to add more than one code.

How tight my garment has to be?

Your garment should be as tight as possible without causing any discomfort or pain, the compression should aliviate your pain and not cause any.

What does ‘open gusset’ mean?

Open gusset describes the garments which do not have a crotch. Therefore these garments are much comfier and more convenient to wear as you can wear your underwear over the top, meaning that you do not have to take off the garment to use the bathroom.

  • Delivery

    UK standard delivery aims to deliver within 2-5 working days. Faster delivery options are available.

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  • Returns

    Return must be postmarked within 14 days of receipt for refund / exchange in the delivered condition.

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  • Retailers

    We have partnered up with Pharmacies, Clinics and Hospitals to provide you with the best post surgical bra and services.

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