Juicy cheeks instead of diaper buttocks - the buttocks-forming addition

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Honestly, wearing compression stockings isn't always easy. But there are means, additives and ways to make conservative therapy a little more bearable. For example the bottom-forming body part, which shouldn't be missing from any of my fittings. In this outfit you can see what the awareness of two really beautiful curves can do to your body feeling. RAWR!

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What is special about the bottom-forming body part?

This knit variant supports the bottom, does not flatten it and preserves the natural silhouette. This is how the buttock curves come into their own again, you can even see a noticeable effect through the jeans and skirts.

And yes, it really is, at least with my juicy cheeks. The shape fits and adapts really well to the bottom. You can even see it through the dress, which I see as an enormous boost in body awareness. Of course, the otherwise flat shape is only noticeable when you look very closely. Nevertheless, the look is much more natural and gives a pinch more self-confidence. It's a sexy curve after all and it's good for my head.

You can also find a direct comparison between butt-forming body part and no butt-forming body part on the Medi's website.

Compression can't take away your radiance

I fell off my chair myself looking at these pictures and at the same time I was so happy to be able to show them to you. Because they almost scream what I would like to give you on the way. Your compression garments in no way slow down your charisma.

Many let themselves be unsettled by them because they are firmly convinced that they make you look ill, reduce your attractiveness or make you less attractive. These pictures are living proof that even beige flat knit compression, in this case mediven 550 in cashmere from medi, can look sexy or doesn't have to be conspicuous at all. What am I likely to do differently? I wear them with dignity and not insecurity. It's all a matter of attitude - and outfit.

You want to feel like a goddess? Dress like one!

The only secret that makes my outfit what it is is the joy of putting it on. Any outfit can give you a sense of attitude and grace if you feel really good about it. your compression? This only plays a role for your pain therapy, but not for your external impact.

Free yourself from the limits you have set for yourself. If medi's bottom-forming body part can help you with this, that's a great first step in the right direction. We can do everything else together! I believe in you.




This article was created in cooperation with Medi.
Pictures: Michaela Kern

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Author: Caroline Sprott

Caroline Sprott is not only a well-known lipedema sufferer, but also an author, speaker, compression model, podcast host and has been inspiring thousands of flat knit heroines for many years as a motivational health influencer on social media. Instead of letting her lipedema discourage her, she uses her years of experience to encourage others on a variety of platforms and to raise awareness of these often misunderstood diseases. Known for her warm and honest commitment to people with lipedema and lymphedema, she has become an important voice in the community. The "Power Sprotte", as she calls herself, runs the most comprehensive patient-led website for people who wear compression garments and an online shop for everything you need for good self-management.

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  • This shop is a super idea, finally there is a way to buy special pants. I just think it's a pity that fit lymphedema and lipedema are not mentioned. That would make ordering a lot easier. I have lymphedema and would like to be able to see what pants are suitable here.
    LG

  • Hello, I am interested in xPo forming. How much are the costs? So thumbs up. Then I can think about whether I want it or can afford it...
    Thank you
    Best regards,
    Regine