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Types of Colombian Fajas That Fit You Best
Stage 1 Postpartum fajas
Stage 1 garments deliver stronger compression for the first six to eight weeks. They calm swelling, support the uterus as it shrinks, and protect C-section incisions. Start only after your doctor approves.


Stage 2 Postpartum fajas
Stage 2 uses lighter compression for months three through six and beyond. They are cut for all-day wear at work, on walks, or during errands. You still get support, but with added stretch for long-term comfort.

Waist only or with shorts
Need lighter coverage? The waist-only band targets the core with firm compression. The version with shorts extends that same support to the hips and upper thighs while still feeling like a second skin under dresses and jeans.

Butt Lifting Shapewear
Pregnancy can flatten or widen the glutes. Our butt lifting cuts lift and round your natural curve without extra padding. You get core support plus a visible perk every time you catch your reflection.
About Postpartum Colombian Faja
You just grew and delivered a human. Your abdominal muscles stretched, your skin expanded, and your internal organs shifted. A postpartum Colombian faja is a soft, engineered hug that helps everything glide back into place. Unlike fashion shapewear, our fajas use medical-grade powernet and breathable cotton lining created in Colombia by experts who have studied the female form for generations. We do not chase a pre-pregnancy silhouette. We support the body you have now so it can heal, tighten, and feel confident again.
Choose the Right Size of Your Faja
Grab a soft measuring tape and note three spots. First, measure the fullest part of your bust. Second, measure the narrowest part of your waist above the belly button. Third, measure the fullest part of your hips. Compare those numbers to our size chart on every product page. When in doubt, size up. A faja that is too tight can slow healing and cause pain. Your body is still changing, especially if you breastfeed, so expect to tighten hooks or move to a smaller size over time. For a step by step tutorial, watch for our upcoming blog titled How to Measure Your Waist and Hips Postpartum.
Why Colombian Fajas Are Better
Colombian factories use heavier powernet that keeps its stretch after dozens of washes. The cotton lining stays soft against healing skin and wicks away moisture during hot flashes and night sweats. Seams are reinforced so the garment will not split when you bend to pick up the car seat. We place compression only where postpartum bodies need it, not simply squeeze everything inward. The result is a faja that lasts through the entire fourth trimester and beyond.