Sonryse vs Salome Stage 2 Faja: Which One Actually Fits You

Faja Size Finder

Find Your Faja Size in 60 Seconds

Incorrect sizing is the most common reason people end up uncomfortable or dissatisfied with their compression garment. Too loose and you get no results. Too tight and you can’t breathe. This tool removes the guesswork by matching your measurements to sizing charts from the most popular faja brands.

Input your measurements and the tool returns your size across multiple brands so you can compare. Includes tips on when to size up or down based on your body type.

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Faja Size Finder

Enter your current measurements (not pre-surgery) to find your recommended faja size and stage.

Enter Your Measurements

Find your recommended faja size

Enter your current measurements (not your pre-surgery measurements) to find the right size and stage for your recovery.

How to measure: Measure without your faja on, first thing in the morning. Soft tape measure, held snug but not tight. If using lipo foam, measure with the foam in place.

Based on general Colombian faja brand sizing. Always cross-reference with the specific brand’s chart before ordering.

Get Your Faja Care Guide

Email us your size and we’ll send you our faja maintenance and care checklist (PDF).

How This Helps Your Recovery

The correct faja size is essential. It supports results, prevents complications like seroma, and makes wearing it tolerable for 6-8 weeks. This tool eliminates the anxiety of ordering online and receiving the wrong size.

FAQ

Q: Should I size up if I’m between sizes?
A: Generally no. Compression works because it fits snugly. Read the brand’s fit guidance, but medium-firm is the goal, not loose.

Q: Do different brands fit differently?
A: Yes. That’s why this tool shows you multiple brands at once. Some brands run small, others run generous. The tool accounts for this.

Q: What if my size arrives and it doesn’t fit?
A: Most brands have 30-day returns. Verify the return policy before buying. If in doubt, order two sizes and return the one that doesn’t work.

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This article is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always follow your surgeon’s specific aftercare instructions.

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