Post-operative Chest Compression Vests After Chest Contouring Surgery

Post-surgical compression garment guide for chest contouring

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Why Compression Matters
After Surgery

Whether you’ve had gynaecomastia correction or gender-affirming top surgery, proper compression:

  • Reduces swelling for faster healing
  • Improves contouring for optimal aesthetic results
  • Minimizes scar stretching (key for periareolar/scar visibility)
  • Supports tissue reattachment to reduce seroma

Ideal Post-Op Chest
Compression Vest
Features (Weeks 1-12)

Must-Have Avoid
Medical-grade elastic DIY binders/bandages
Adjustable Velcro/side-zip Over-the-head designs
Breathable fabric Excess compression (follow surgeon’s mmHg guidance)
Flat front panel Seams over incisions
Width: Covers entire chest + 2″ below Roll-up edges

 

Mr McLean’s Top Tips:

  • It is worth buying a couple of spare vests for hygeine
  • Buy two sizes: Initial (for swelling) and transition (weeks 3+).

Recovery Timeline

Weeks 1-6: 24/7 Wear

  • Change dressings as directed (keep incisions dry).
  • Wash chest compression vest every 2-3 days (hand wash, air dry).
  • No showering until drains removed (if applicable)
  • Can reduce to 23 hours at 4 weeks to allow showering and scar care

Weeks 6-12: Transition Phase

  • May switch to lighter compression vests 12-16 hrs/day.
  • Begin scar care (silicone tape) if incisions are fully closed.

12+ Weeks: Long-Term Care

  • Gradually reduce compression (final contour settles at 6-12 months).
  • Sun protection for scars (SPF 50+ to prevent darkening).

Choosing the Right Fit

  • Your vest should feel firm but not tight – it should apply even pressure without cutting into your skin or causing numbness.
  • If you notice excessive discomfort, skin irritation, or restricted breathing, contact us – you may need a size adjustment.
  • It should lie flat across your incisions and not bunch or fold.

If you have two garments, rotate them so one can be washed while you wear the other.

Recommended Chest Compression Vests

Medical Grade:

High-Street Options (Weeks 8+):

  • Nike Pro Combat compression tops
  • SKINS A400 compression shirts

Key Advice:

Never use ace bandages – they restrict breathing and damage results.

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