Frequently Asked Questions

  • After childbirth, many women experience bloating caused by trapped wind, loose abdominal skin, and pelvic expansion due to the hormone relaxin. This often leads to abdominal muscle separation (diastasis recti).

    Our professional and specialised massage techniques help to release trapped wind and toxin, tighten the abdominal area, and reshape the waistline, while allowing mothers to enjoy deep relaxation. Traditional belly binding also supports the pelvis and abdomen, aiding the recovery of diastasis recti, improving organ positioning, and providing support to the lower back.

  • For natural delivery: 4–6 weeks postpartum

    For C-section: 6–8 weeks postpartum

    The first 6 months after childbirth is considered the golden recovery period, as relaxin is still present in the body, making it easier to restore body shape.

  • Yes, you can continue your normal daily activities, such as going to the bathroom, doing household chores, going out, and breastfeeding. Simply wear clothing that can cover the binding wrap, and you can go about your day as usual.

  • Appropriate body massage techniques help the body relax, which can positively support breastfeeding.

    All products we use are natural and safe, so breastfeeding mothers can use them with confidence.

  • Belly binding does not directly burn fat. Its primary purpose is to support the recovery of diastasis recti and reshape the body.

    For effective weight loss and fat reduction, overall body function plays an important role. Belly binding helps improve circulation, metabolism, and water retention. As the body eliminates excess fluids and toxins, there may be a gradual reduction in weight. By enhancing metabolic function, it can support postpartum slimming and recovery.

  • Over time, the body gradually recovers after childbirth. However, many women may still experience diastasis recti, which can result in a protruding abdomen.

    We have had clients who were 15 years postpartum, and after completing a 10-session belly binding program, they still achieved very noticeable results.

  • Generally, individuals with metal implants in the lumbar spine, uterine prolapse, or severe spinal conditions are not suitable for belly binding.

    If you have any health concerns or medical conditions, it is recommended to consult a doctor before starting the treatment.