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Features to Look for in a Full-Body Faja
Colombian Full-Body Fajas
Hand-sewn in Medellín, these garments combine decades of curve-crafting tradition with modern performance fabrics. Expect reinforced seams, vibrant color options, and the famous Colombian rear lift that enhances without flattening.


Stage 1, Stage 2, and Stage 3
Stage 1 uses rigid powernet, side hooks, and an open bust for weeks zero through six post-op. Stage 2 switches to softer powernet, a front zipper, and an optional bra for weeks six through twelve. Stage 3 offers feather-light powernet with thong or brief bottoms for life after recovery.

With Bra versus Open Bust
Built-in bra styles provide one-and-done support up to a DD cup. Open-bust designs let you wear your favorite bra for a custom lift and personalized shape.

Mid‑thigh built‑in‑bra faja
Knee-length disappears under midi dresses and keeps you cool in summer. Mid-thigh is the most versatile length, pairing perfectly with shorts, trousers, or skirts. Where Ankle-length covers the calves for lipo 360 or adds extra warmth during winter.
FAQs
What is the difference between a Stage 1 and a Stage 2 faja?
Are Colombian fajas better than regular shapewear?
What are the benefits of a full-body faja with an open crotch?
Should I choose a faja with or without a built-in bra?
Can I wear a faja every day for body shaping?
How do I know if a full-body faja is medical-grade?
What is the difference between a BBL faja and a regular full-body faja?
What Is a Full-Body Faja?
A full-body faja is a single, seamless bodysuit that starts right below the bust and ends at the mid-thigh, knee, or ankle. Instead of wrestling with multiple pieces that roll, pinch, or show ridges, you step into one suit that instantly smooths the back, waist, tummy, hips, and thighs.
The styles we carry use mapped compression zones: firm at the waist, medium at the hips, gentle at the bust, and thighs. Powernet outer layers deliver lasting squeeze, while 100 percent cotton linings keep skin cool and incisions irritation-free. A hidden flex-boned waistband prevents roll-down when you sit, and laser-cut leg openings stay invisible even under the thinnest leggings.
Who Should Wear a Full-Body Faja?
If you just had lipo, a C-section, or a BBL, need gentle support after childbirth, want to vanish lines under a gown, or simply crave an everyday confidence boost, a full-body faja molds to your exact needs. Let's dive deeper.
Post-Surgical Patients
If you have just had liposuction, a tummy tuck, or a Brazilian Butt Lift, our high-compression Stage 1 options reduce swelling, support skin retraction, and speed recovery.
New Mothers
After vaginal or C-section delivery, gentle core support helps the uterus shrink and smooths loose skin without pressing on tender areas.
Special Occasion Dressing
Brides, reunion guests, and anyone who wants an instant hourglass reach for our medium-compression styles. They disappear under gowns, jumpsuits, and cocktail dresses.
Everyday Confidence
Daily-wear fajas keep clothes gliding instead of clinging, improve posture, and create an overall feeling of control that makes portions feel naturally smaller.
Key Features to Look for in a Full-Body Faja
Compression Levels
High compression (Stage 1, 35–40 mmHg) is worn up to 23 hours a day during the first four to six weeks after surgery. Medium compression (Stage 2 and daily wear, 20–25 mmHg) is ideal for postpartum shaping or everyday smoothing. Light compression (10–15 mmHg) works for sleeping, long flights, or low-impact days. Choose high compression only if your surgeon prescribes it; otherwise, medium compression offers the best balance of shape and comfort.
Material Spotlight
Powernet is a Colombian nylon-spandex weave that retains its stretch for more than one hundred washes. We stock only pieces backed with 100 percent cotton lining so skin can breathe and incisions stay irritation-free. Inexpensive mesh bags lose shape within a month; the powernet styles we carry still look new after a full year.
Closure Types
Front zippers make solo dressing quick and easy, perfect for daily wear. Side hook-and-eye columns give a three-inch adjustment range as swelling changes, making them essential after surgery. A combination of zipper plus hooks offers both speed and fine-tuning in one garment.
Adjustable Straps and Open Crotch
Wide, padded straps prevent shoulder dents and adjust from 12 to 20 inches. An open-crotch gusset means you can use the bathroom without removing the garment, a crucial feature during recovery when bending causes pain. Removable straps turn the faja into a strapless bodysuit that works under off-shoulder tops and dresses.
Choose the Right Faja for Your Body
Grab a soft tape measure, stand in front of a mirror, and mark the fullest points of your bust, waist, hips, and thighs. Keep the tape snug but not tight. Next, peek at the Colombian size chart on the product page; if you fall between two numbers, always pick the larger one. For length, match your wardrobe: knee-length for midi dresses, mid-thigh for jeans and shorts, ankle for post-lipo 360 recovery or extra winter warmth. Compression follows your timeline: Stage 1 for the first six weeks after surgery, Stage 2 from week six to twelve, then Stage 3 or everyday medium compression once you're back to normal life. Questions? Hit the live chat on our site with your numbers and we'll have you sorted in minutes.