Custom Post Surgical Stage 2 Faja: 3-Day Sample Service
When you're sourcing a post surgical stage 2 faja for your brand, clinic, or distribution network, the sample isn't just a formality. It's the decision point. In our experience working with B2B buyers across multiple markets, buyers who rush through sample evaluation end up making adjustments mid-production that cost twice as much and take three times as long to fix. That's why we built our 3-day sample service around giving you something real to evaluate before you commit to a production order.
Stage 2 compression garments are categorically different from Stage 1 fajas, and the garment engineering has to reflect that. Stage 1 addresses acute post-surgical swelling with maximum compression to manage edema immediately following a procedure. A post surgical stage 2 faja begins around two weeks post-surgery and typically continues for up to six months, shifting from edema control toward body contouring as swelling resolves. The compression profile, fabric weight, closure system, and panel structure all need to be calibrated for that specific recovery phase. When you're sampling a post surgical stage 2 faja, you need a prototype that actually represents how the production garment will perform, not a generic sample pulled off a shelf.
What Makes a Post Surgical Stage 2 Faja Different to Manufacture
Not every factory that makes Stage 1 post-op compression garments can properly calibrate a post surgical stage 2 faja. The distinction isn't just about a lower compression level. It's about achieving the right graduated pressure profile for a wear period that often runs several months. Understanding what makes a post surgical stage 2 faja clinically appropriate is essential for any B2B buyer developing a recovery garment line. From a manufacturing standpoint, this affects four areas:
- Fabric selection. A post surgical stage 2 faja typically uses a medium-weight compression fabric with enough elasticity for all-day wear comfort, rather than the heavier rigid materials suited for acute post-op use.
- Compression zone mapping. A properly engineered post surgical stage 2 faja applies targeted compression to support the final contour outcome, with reduced pressure in areas where prolonged high compression could cause discomfort or skin issues.
- Closure and adjustability. Swelling continues to fluctuate during Stage 2 recovery, so adjustable hook-and-eye or zipper systems are typically necessary to allow patients to size down as their body changes. This is a key design consideration for any post surgical stage 2 faja.
- Seam construction. Flat-lock seaming or bonded seam finishing protects post-surgical skin during extended wear, a manufacturing requirement that general shapewear factories frequently skip when producing a post surgical stage 2 faja.
These aren't abstract quality standards. They're the specifications that plastic surgeons and post-op care nurses check when evaluating a post surgical stage 2 faja for clinic use. If you're supplying medical practices or building a private label brand targeting recovery patients, your post surgical stage 2 faja has to meet these functional criteria, not just look correct in a product photo.
How the 3-Day Sample Process Works
We've structured the sample process to compress the typical evaluation timeline without skipping the checks that actually matter when qualifying a post surgical stage 2 faja supplier. Here's how it runs from the moment you send your requirements:
Day 1 — Specification Confirmation
Within hours of receiving your inquiry, our engineering team reviews your custom specifications for the post surgical stage 2 faja: compression level (expressed as a target mmHg range or garment tightness profile), size range, fabric preferences, closure type, colorway, and any brand-specific label or packaging requirements. If your requirements are complete, we confirm feasibility and initiate material pull on Day 1. If there are gaps, say, you haven't confirmed the compression zone map or size matrix for your post surgical stage 2 faja, we'll flag those specifically rather than proceed with assumptions that create problems later.
We've seen what happens when a buyer confirms "just make it like the reference sample" without documenting the actual specs for their post surgical stage 2 faja. The batch arrives with compression that drifts from the prototype, and nobody can trace it back because there was no written standard. Day 1 specification locking is how we prevent that from happening.
Day 2 — Cutting, Assembly, and Quality Checkpoint
Our sample room operates with the same material inputs and construction procedures used in production. The fabric you're evaluating in the post surgical stage 2 faja sample is the same grade that will be used at scale, not a higher-quality substitute that misrepresents the final product. Cutting, panel assembly, seam finishing, and hardware installation are completed on Day 2 under our quality checkpoint process.
As an ISO 13485-certified manufacturing facility, our production documentation extends to the sample phase. You receive a post surgical stage 2 faja sample with traceability back to the material lot and operator record. For buyers who need to validate post surgical stage 2 faja construction against their own clinical or regulatory requirements, that documentation trail has practical value, not just formal value.
Day 3 — Fit Evaluation and Dispatch
The completed post surgical stage 2 faja goes through internal fit evaluation on calibrated dress forms before shipping. We check compression force distribution across the key anatomical zones, verify that the closure system functions across the intended size adjustment range, and confirm that the label and packaging match your submitted specifications for the post surgical stage 2 faja. Then it's packed and shipped via your preferred carrier.
You receive the physical sample alongside a specification document confirming what was built, so your team can evaluate the post surgical stage 2 faja against a clear standard rather than trying to reconstruct what you originally asked for.
What You Can Customize in a Post Surgical Stage 2 Faja Sample
The 3-day sample service covers the full range of OEM customization available for production orders of a post surgical stage 2 faja:
- Compression level: Target mmHg range and zone-specific compression mapping for the post surgical stage 2 faja
- Fabric weight and composition: Available compression fabric grades, including options with moisture-wicking and antimicrobial finishes for extended wear comfort
- Size range: Standard US size charts or custom sizing matrices for specific body proportion distributions in your target market
- Colorway: Available color options beyond standard beige and black for the post surgical stage 2 faja
- Closure system: Hook-and-eye column count, zipper type, or combination closures
- Private label branding: Woven labels, heat transfer logos, hang tags, and care instruction inserts
- Packaging: Retail-ready poly bag or custom box options
Provided that your specifications are confirmed before Day 1, all of the above can be incorporated into your post surgical stage 2 faja sample. The 3-day timeline applies to single-colorway, single-size prototype samples. Multi-size graded samples or samples requiring custom fabric development have longer lead times, which we'll confirm when reviewing your post surgical stage 2 faja requirements.
Common Questions About the Post Surgical Stage 2 Faja Sample Service
Can I request multiple colorways in a single 3-day sample? The 3-day timeline applies to a single-colorway, single-size post surgical stage 2 faja sample. Additional colorways require additional production time, which we'll confirm during specification review.
What compression level options are available for a custom post surgical stage 2 faja? We support custom target mmHg specifications across the compression range appropriate for post surgical stage 2 faja recovery protocols. During Day 1 specification confirmation, our engineering team will validate your target compression against fabric and construction feasibility.
Is there a minimum order after the post surgical stage 2 faja sample? Our flexible MOQ structure is designed for brands and clinics at different growth stages. After evaluating your post surgical stage 2 faja sample, you can proceed to a small-batch initial production run without committing to high minimum quantities upfront.
Who the Sample Service Is Designed For
The 3-day post surgical stage 2 faja sample process is structured for buyers in the evaluation stage: brand owners comparing factories before placing initial production orders, clinic procurement managers who need a physical post surgical stage 2 faja sample to present to their surgical staff, distributors entering a new market who need to verify that the garment fits the sizing expectations of their target customer base, and e-commerce sellers who need product photography samples before a launch date.
For buyers who are still deciding between Stage 2 configurations, we also offer paired Stage 1 and post surgical stage 2 faja samples in a single order, which is useful when you're building a complete post-operative product line and need to validate that both garments perform cohesively across the full recovery arc. Learn more about our post surgical faja product line or contact us to discuss your specific post surgical stage 2 faja sample requirements.
Starting the Sample Request
To initiate a 3-day post surgical stage 2 faja sample, you'll need to provide your compression level target, preferred fabric grade, size, colorway, and any branding requirements. The more complete your initial specification, the faster we can confirm feasibility and start the clock on your post surgical stage 2 faja sample.
We review post surgical stage 2 faja sample requests on a rolling basis with no waiting period or intake queue for standard configurations. Custom fabric or hardware development is the exception and requires a feasibility check before we can commit to a timeline.
If you have questions about what specifications we need, or you want to discuss your post surgical stage 2 faja requirements before submitting a formal request, our technical team is available to walk through the process with you. We've been building post-op compression garments for 17 years, and straightforward questions about compression engineering, sizing, or material options are exactly what that experience is for.