Zip-Up BBL Faja Colombiana with Tummy-Control Closure
A zip-up BBL faja colombiana with open-seat construction and high-waist tummy-control compression. Designed for post-BBL recovery and everyday reshaping — front zip-up closure allows independent dressing without assistance. Available for private label from 300 pcs with custom colorway, label, and packaging.
- Pantone-matched custom color
- Construction modifications based on this style
- Custom size grading available
- Your label & packaging included
| Fabric Composition | Nylon + Spandex (exact ratio varies by style) |
| Fabric Type | Sewing |
| Weaving Method | Seamless Knitted / Cut & Sew (style-dependent) |
| Thickness | Standard |
| Control Level | Extra Firm |
| Key Features | Breathable · Anti-Bacterial · Quick Dry · Seamless · Eco-Friendly |
| Certifications | OEKO-TEX Standard 100 · ISO 9001:2015 · SGS · BSCI |
| Needle Detection | Yes — 100% needle-checked before shipment |
| Care Instructions | Hand Wash · Do Not Iron · Do Not Tumble Dry |
| Place of Origin | Shenzhen, Guangdong, China |
| Sizes | XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL / 4XL |
| Colors | Black (custom colors available, Pantone matching supported) |
| Sample Lead Time | 7 business days |
| Bulk Production Lead Time | 25 business days after sample approval |
| Packaging | OPP Polybag · Hang tag · Branded box (OEM/ODM supported) |
| Logo | Heat-Transfer Print · Woven Label · Embroidery |
| Shipment | DHL · FedEx · UPS · Air Freight · Sea Freight |
| Services | OEM · ODM · Private Label |
Zip-Up BBL Faja Colombiana: What Makes This Style Work
The zip-up BBL faja colombiana features an open-seat construction that relieves pressure from the gluteal area, making it clinically appropriate for post-Brazilian butt lift recovery from week two onward, when patients transition from bed rest to light daily activity. A front zip-up closure running from the high waist to the chest allows the garment to be put on and taken off independently — a practical necessity during recovery when limited arm mobility makes traditional hook-and-eye closures difficult to manage alone.
The wide high-waist compression band targets the abdomen, flanks, and lower back simultaneously — covering the liposuction donor sites that accompany most BBL procedures. Open-bust construction pairs with any bra for independent upper-body support, while fully adjustable shoulder straps allow precise fit across different torso lengths. Mid-thigh leg length extends compression into the upper thighs, and lace trim at both leg openings provides a finished edge that prevents roll-up during extended daily wear.
Brand owners building a BBL recovery or post-op shapewear collection will find consistent demand for zip-up garment formats — customers recovering from surgery prioritize ease of dressing above all other features. The open-seat design also suits everyday reshaping customers who need bathroom convenience without removing the garment, broadening the addressable market beyond surgical recovery alone. Available with custom woven label, Pantone-matched colorway, and branded packaging from 300 pieces per style and colorway.
Production timeline
FAQ
This faja uses an open-seat construction — there are no foam pads. The gluteal area is left uncompressed to protect transferred fat cells during post-BBL recovery. The lifting effect comes from the structural seaming and cut of the surrounding panels, not from padding.
Most surgeons recommend transitioning to a stage 2 zip-up garment from week two or three post-surgery, once initial swelling has reduced and the patient begins light daily activity. Always follow your surgeon's specific garment protocol — compression level and wear duration vary by individual recovery progress.
Available customization includes custom woven or printed care labels, Pantone-matched colorways, branded hang tags, and polybag or box packaging. Zipper style, strap width, and fabric alternatives can be modified with a tech pack review. A physical sample is submitted for brand approval before bulk production begins.
Minimum order is 500 pieces per style and colorway. Sampling is typically 7 business days; bulk production runs 25–30 business days from approved sample and confirmed materials.