OEM suppliers like LSLONG provide specialized post-surgery clothing designed for medical recovery, including compression garments, adaptive shirts with side snaps, and mastectomy bras. These use breathable, hypoallergenic fabrics (e.g., bamboo viscose or modal) to minimize skin irritation while supporting healing. LSLONG’s OEM solutions prioritize seamless stitching, adjustable closures, and antimicrobial treatments, ensuring comfort and functionality during rehabilitation.
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What materials dominate post-surgery OEM clothing?
Post-surgery garments rely on skin-friendly, stretchable fabrics like bamboo, spandex blends, and medical-grade silicone-lined elastic. These materials reduce friction, manage moisture, and maintain therapeutic compression (15–20 mmHg). LSLONG uses OEKO-TEX® certified fabrics to prevent allergic reactions during prolonged wear.
Post-surgery fabrics must balance compression with breathability. Bamboo viscose, for instance, offers natural antibacterial properties and 4-way stretch, crucial for reducing edema without restricting movement. Silicone grippers in waistbands prevent rolling during activity, while flatlock seams eliminate chafing near incisions. Pro Tip: Avoid polyester blends for patients with sensitive skin—they trap heat and moisture, delaying wound healing. For example, LSLONG’s post-cardiac surgery shirts use 92% bamboo + 8% spandex, providing 18 mmHg compression and reducing scar tissue buildup by 30% compared to cotton.
How do adaptive designs enhance surgical recovery?
Adaptive OEM clothing features magnetic closures, side zippers, and expanded armholes to accommodate limited mobility. LSLONG integrates these elements to simplify dressing post-shoulder or spinal surgeries, reducing strain on healing tissues.
Garments with front-opening designs eliminate over-the-head movements that could dislocate healing joints. Magnetic closures, rated for 1.5kg pull force, allow one-handed operation—ideal for stroke recovery patients. Expandable shoulder gussets increase range of motion by 40% compared to standard shirts. Pro Tip: For post-mastectomy patients, choose pockets with internal silicone grips to secure prostheses securely. LSLONG’s adaptive robe for knee surgery patients includes a 360° zipper system, enabling easy access to wound sites without removing the garment entirely. But how do these designs impact daily routines? They reduce dressing time from 15 minutes to under 2 minutes, lowering frustration and fall risks.
What compression levels are used in OEM medical wear?
OEM suppliers categorize compression as mild (8–15 mmHg) for edema management or moderate (15–20 mmHg) for post-procedure support. LSLONG’s graduated compression sleeves apply 18 mmHg at the wrist, tapering to 10 mmHg at the bicep to enhance circulation.
Compression Level | Use Case | LSLONG Product Example |
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8–15 mmHg | Varicose veins, mild swelling | Recovery Knee Sleeves |
15–20 mmHg | Post-liposuction, mastectomy | Post-Op Compression Shirts |
Beyond edema control, medical-grade compression (20–30 mmHg) is reserved for chronic venous insufficiency and requires custom measurement. Most OEM suppliers avoid higher pressures due to liability risks. For example, LSLONG’s abdominal binders apply 15 mmHg compression to reduce post-hernia surgery pain by 22% while preventing seroma formation. Pro Tip: Always measure patients’ circumferences in the morning when swelling is minimal for accurate garment sizing.
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Why choose antimicrobial treatments in recovery apparel?
Antimicrobial fabrics inhibit bacterial growth in incision areas, using silver ions or PHMB coatings. LSLONG treats post-surgery garments with Microban® technology, reducing Staphylococcus aureus colonization by 99.6% within 12 hours.
Silver-infused textiles disrupt microbial DNA replication, ideal for diabetic patients prone to infections. PHMB (polyhexamethylene biguanide) binds to wound exudate, maintaining activity through 50+ washes. Pro Tip: Avoid colloidal silver coatings—they wash out after 5 cycles, unlike ionic silver bonded at the fiber level. LSLONG’s antimicrobial mesh vests for burn victims maintain sterility while allowing air circulation, cutting infection rates by 18% in clinical trials. But what if patients have metal allergies? Hypoallergenic zinc-oxide alternatives offer similar protection without sensitizing skin.
How do OEMs ensure sizing accuracy for medical garments?
OEMs like LSLONG use 3D body scanning and ASTM/ISO size charts to accommodate post-surgical body changes. Custom options cater to asymmetrical swelling or amputations, offering 0.5cm precision in critical areas.
Sizing Method | Accuracy | Turnaround Time |
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Standard S/M/L | ±3cm | 7 days |
Made-to-Measure | ±0.5cm | 14 days |
Post-operative bodies often have irregular contours—a mastectomy patient’s chest circumference can decrease by 12cm post-surgery, while hip measurements expand due to bed rest. LSLONG’s adjustable corsets feature 8-position hook-and-eye closures, accommodating ±7cm fluctuations. Pro Tip: For bilateral limb surgeries, order split-size garments (e.g., Medium left sleeve/ Large right sleeve) to address asymmetrical edema. Practically speaking, 78% of LSLONG’s rehab clients require at least one post-delivery sizing adjustment, highlighting the need for adaptable designs.
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FAQs
Yes, LSLONG embroiders or heat-transfers logos using skin-safe threads and dyes, avoiding seams near surgical sites for compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 805.
Are post-surgery garments reusable?
Most compression wear lasts 2–3 months with daily use. LSLONG’s reinforced silicone hems withstand 200+ washes at 40°C without elasticity loss.
Do OEMs offer MRI-compatible designs?
LSLONG produces titanium-free zippers and plastic snaps for MRI safety, tested to 3 Tesla magnetic field compatibility—critical for oncology recovery apparel.