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£25.99
Fitomo Umbilical Hernia Belt with Removable Pressure Pad
Black With Pink Stripes, BR10B
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Price range: £21 - £26
Price levels: 3 different prices over 74 days
Description
Key Features
Targeted Discomfort Relief: Features removable pressure pads that apply gentle, direct pressure to the abdomen to help alleviate pain from umbilical, incisional, and inguinal hernias.
Customizable Compression: Includes a removable compression strap that lets you adjust the tension to reach your desired level of support and comfort.
Versatile Abdominal Support: Ideal for managing abdominal strains, supporting recovery after abdominal surgeries, or acting as a postpartum belly band.
Ultra-Breathable Design: Built with breathable materials to ensure comfort during daily activities and long-term wear.
Precise Sizing: Optimize your support by measuring around your navel and selecting the correct size from our comprehensive size chart.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Fitomo
- Model
- BR10B
- Colour
- Black With Pink Stripes
- Size
- Xxl
- ASIN
- B0DNF9G3JS
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Listed Since
- 15 June 2025
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