Belly Tying is not a short-lived craze, but a traditional postnatal repair method originated from Malaysia and Indonesia, which combines bandaging and Balinese massage to gently assist the uterus, pelvis and internal organs to return to their original position. In recent years, Hong Kong's postnatal tummy-tie treatment has incorporated the modern concept of pelvic correction, which has greatly enhanced its professionalism and made it the first choice of postnatal mothers. In this article, we will take you through the principles, golden time, benefits and precautions of belly binding.
What is a tie-up?
During pregnancy, the mother's rectus abdominis muscle is stretched out to allow the baby to grow, the pelvis is adducted, and the ligaments are loosened by hormones. These parts of the body do not return to their original position automatically after delivery, so external forces are needed to help the body recover.
Belly Tie is made of long cloth, which is wrapped in layers from the pelvic bone upwards and gradually tightened with specific techniques to narrow the pelvis and improve the separation of the rectus abdominis muscle, so that the internal organs can return to their correct position. Finally, the outer layer is fixed with a hard Bali cloth to provide support to the lumbar spine and abdomen, and to adjust the posture, thus really helping mothers to reshape their body and correct their posture from the inside out.
What are the benefits of Belly Tie?
Each mom feels differently, but general improvements include:
- Tighten the rectus abdominis muscle:Tighten up your abdominal muscles and get rid of your flabby belly!
- Reduce pelvic ectopia:Strengthens the pelvic structure and firms up the lower body.
- Promotes visceral resuscitation:Effective in minimizing sagging and bulging of the abdomen
- Relieves back pain:Provide spinal support to minimize discomfort
- Accelerates metabolism and elimination of wind:Promote intestinal peristalsis, reduce swelling and smooth bowel movement.
- Enhancement of self-confidence:Significantly improved body shape and better fitting clothes
- Emotional stability:A lighter body and mind reduces the stress of parenting.
Understanding the Golden Age of Tie-Dying
1、2-4 weeks postpartum can start
Mothers who give birth naturally are usually able to unfold their belly at 2-4 weeks after delivery; cesarean sections are performed after the wounds have healed (about 6-8 weeks).
2、The best golden period is 4-6 months after delivery.
At this time, the relaxin is still present and the body tissues are still soft and malleable, making this the prime time for postpartum tummy tuck.
3. Longer recovery period for breastfeeding mothers
If you are a breastfeeding mom, then the golden period of belly binding will be even longer. This is because breastfeeding causes hormones to continue to be secreted and the recovery period can be extended to 8-12 months after delivery.
Tip:Everyone recovers at a different rate. You should consult your doctor or professional therapist before starting any Belly Tie treatment.
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Notes on Tummy Tie: Who is not suitable?
Although there are many benefits of belly binding, there are a few important points to note:
- Postpartum wounds have not healed:Don't rush to tie up the belly before the cesarean section or vaginal wound is healed.
- Health Status Special:If there is a serious infection or blood circulation disorder, it should be evaluated by a doctor first.
- Allergies:Advise beforehand if you are sensitive to fabrics or essential oils.
- The over-anxious:Belly Tie requires patience and emotional stabilization.
How to Choose a Qualified Belly Tie? These 5 points are essential
1. Professional qualifications and certifications
This is the basic threshold. Qualified maitre d' should hold international or local certificates such as TQUK from the United Kingdom, which means that they have received complete training and know both the theory and practice of maitre d'.
2、Experience and reputation
Experience is invaluable. Experienced belly tamers know how to cope with mothers of different sizes and conditions, and can precisely adjust their taping techniques to really deal with diastasis recti and pelvic problems. We recommend you to read more reviews from real customers.
3、Personalized treatment design
A good belly bender will first assess your body condition (e.g. muscle condition, skin elasticity) and customize the treatment for you, refusing to do it in the same way.
4. Process comfort and safety are emphasized
The bandage tester will be in constant communication with you to adjust the tightness and strength of the bandage, and should have knowledge of first aid and hygiene to ensure the safety of the mother.
5. Background of Training Organizations and Instructors
High-quality tripe fixing training centers are equipped with experienced instructors who teach scientific and ancient methods to cultivate the exquisite craftsmanship and professional attitude of tripe fixers, making the service more assured.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Belly Tie treatment last?
It is generally recommended to maintain a minimum of 8 hours per day for 10-15 consecutive days to allow sufficient time for the internal organs and bones to memorize the new position.
Is it suitable for women who have never given birth?
Suitable! Belly Taping is not exclusive to the postpartum period. Women who have never given birth, who have pelvic problems due to poor posture (e.g. keeping their legs crossed), or who suffer from edema, muscle laxity, fat accumulation, or who even want to warm up the uterus, can use belly-taping to achieve the effects of slimming and shaping, and detoxification and de-watering.
How long does a Tummy Tie session take?
It takes about 1-2 hours each time, and the intensity is gradual in the first few days. You can only take a bath half an hour after tying up, and it is not recommended to tie up overnight.
Who are the women who are not suitable to undergo Belly Tying?
Those who are pregnant, have had a miscarriage in the last three months, have not recovered from a cesarean section, have pelvic or lumbar spine abnormalities, have skin inflammation, or are equipped with a pacemaker should not tie their bellies.
Can I perform belly binding at home by myself?
Not recommended. Ancient belly-tie is an extremely professional craft that requires specific techniques and strength. If the method is wrong and the strength is too strong, it will not only be ineffective, but may also put too much burden on the internal organs, and may even lead to deformation of the ribs or serious risk of prolapse of the uterus.