A Doctor’s Advice on Wearing Shapewear (2024)

Ladies, we all know the marvels achievable with shapewear – those slimming, stretchy undergarments that can help you go down a dress size and make your body seem smaller and firmer.

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Unlike Victorian-era corsets, with their tight lacings and metal panels, modern-day shapewear is not going to permanently narrow your ribcage or relocate your organs.

“That’s not to say shapewear, such as SPANX® or Maidenform Flexees® and many others, can’t be taken to extremes that can cause some physical problems,” says hepatologist Jamile Wakim-Fleming, MD. But worn with some common sense, these little miracle workers are perfectly safe she says, offering these tips.

Watch skin reaction

The most likely problem you might encounter with shapewear is skin irritation, especially if you have sensitive skin and you wear the garment for long periods. An allergic reaction to the chemicals that give the garments their stretch could be the culprit.

With an irritation or allergy, the skin becomes chafed and may turn red or itchy – and could eventually become infected. If shapewear is irritating your skin, take a break from wearing the garment until your skin clears up, then try another brand or a larger size, Dr. Wakim-Fleming says. And of course, keep your body-slimmer clean with frequent laundering.

“These garments touch with skin more than any other fabric you are wearing,” Dr. Wakim-Fleming says. “Because it’s synthetic, you can develop an irritation.”

Not too tight

Make sure you are getting the right size when you purchase shapewear – or any type of clothing for that matter, Dr. Wakim-Fleming says. If the garment is tight around the hip area especially it can constrict the blood circulation to the lower legs. One should use common sense and if there is discomfort, should attempt a larger size.

Ultra-tight shapewear could compress nerves – particularly if you are thin – resulting in tingling sensations or numbness. If you have poor circulation, too-tight shapewear could worsen the condition, or result in increased swelling in the legs.

One rule of thumb for shapewear: “It if makes a mark, it’s too tight,” Dr. Wakim-Fleming says. And wearing the appropriate size also means your silhouette will look smoother in your clothes.

Because of its stretchy nature, shapewear won’t permanently damage your organs, Dr. Wakim-Fleming says. But if you wear a body garment that is extremely tight for a long time, it could squeeze your digestive tract enough to create acid reflux, a condition in which stomach contents leak into the esophagus. One of the first pieces of advice a doctor gives acid reflux patients is to wear looser clothing, Dr. Wakim-Fleming says.

Poor-fitting shapewear also could be responsible for gassiness and bloating after you eat because the gas produced with digestion and the air that you naturally swallow while eating has trouble escaping.

“You’re slowing the free motion of the gastrointestinal system and trapping the gas inside,” Dr. Wakim-Fleming says.

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For women in their 50s or older, another potential risk includes worsening pelvic organ prolapse because of the increased pressure inside the belly. This causes the pelvic organs (including the uterus and the bladder) to drop down and press into the vagin*. This can be a serious health condition.

Use common sense

Above all, Dr. Wakim-Fleming says, use common sense. So stop wearing shapewear if it irritates your skin. Get the right size. And don’t wear them for extremely long periods of time or sleep in them.

“If people want to wear these garments, they should wear them,” she says. “Unlike jeans or belts, they are extremely flexible and the stretch of these fibers is up to 500%. But be smart about your choices.”

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A Doctor’s Advice on Wearing Shapewear (2024)

FAQs

Does shapewear actually shape your body? ›

While wearing a shaper for an extended period can help achieve the look of a slimmer silhouette, it will not permanently reshape your body. At best, shapewear can help you temporarily shape your body by compressing fat cells in problem areas such as the stomach or waistline.

How many hours a day should you wear shapewear? ›

Weinstein says you can still wear your shapewear as long as you limit it to short periods of time. That means about eight hours max, which should get you through a night out. Take time off in between wears—that is, don't wear it every day—and, please, don't sleep in your shapewear either.

Can a body shaper reduce belly fat? ›

Shapewear can make you look slimmer and more toned but it can only hide belly fat and not reduce it. There are types of shapewear in the market that can create beautiful back and side curves allowing you to wear the slim bodycon dresses waiting in your closet.

Does wearing shapewear help tighten skin? ›

One disadvantage of wearing shapewear is that it does not actually tighten loose skin permanently. This means that if someone hopes to improve sagging areas or reduce fat pockets with constant use of the garment, they may be disappointed by the lack of lasting results.

Who should not wear shapewear? ›

Some people find that a tight belly shaper or waist trainer causes acid reflux. If your stomach can't empty normally, the stomach acids can be pushed up into your esophagus. The short-term result of that is heartburn and indigestion. If you have chronic reflux, you may damage your esophagus.

Is it better to size up or down in shapewear? ›

Stick to your size

Bodywear is designed to fit you firmly and comfortably in your usual dress size, so sizing down may cause unnecessary discomfort or cause the garment to squeeze or create bulges where you don't want them.

Where does the fat go when you wear shapewear? ›

Wondering how a body shaper functions? Well the science behind a body shaper is that when worn correctly. Body shapers simply move the fat into spaces where muscle is compressed. On the other hand, the fat is levelled into more desired areas for fat instead of simply sitting on your midsection.

How long do you have to wear a body shaper to see results? ›

Waist trainers need to be worn 8-10 hours a day for weeks to months to produce results, and usually require diet and exercise to shape the body.

What happens if you wear shapewear all the time? ›

You may not feel the need to urinate, even when your bladder is full, leading to stress incontinence or a UTI. Worn too tightly on the legs (even just on the thighs), shapewear may cause numbness, tingling, blood clots, pain, decreased circulation, varicose veins and even the dreaded cankles.

Should shapewear be tight or loose? ›

Tight shapewear is believed to provide a more significant impact on smoothing out the silhouette and creating a visibly slimmer figure. However, there's a fine line between tight and uncomfortable, and it's crucial to choose shapewear that doesn't compromise your comfort.

Do compression garments flatten the stomach? ›

You don't lose weight while wearing the garment, but you can look as if you've lost a couple of inches of your waist. And in contrast to the smaller waist, you appear to have a larger bust and fuller hips, giving you that much-desired hourglass shape.

Does shapewear really make you look thinner? ›

Shapewear is designed to give the wearer an instantly slimmed appearance by compressing and smoothing out the curves on their body. It can also lift certain areas, such as the bust or buttocks. However, shapewear is not a magical slimming solution and does not help you lose weight.

How long do you have to wear shapewear to see results? ›

The longer you stick with it, the more dramatic results you will achieve. We recommend that you plan on giving it a try for at least a couple of months and even much longer if you're looking for a dramatic change⁠—listening to your body, of course! The most important thing here is to have fun and listen to your body.

Does shapewear give you curves? ›

Create curves: Shapewear doesn't just hide or smooth out trouble spots; it can also lift and enhance your curves exactly where you want them. Build confidence and motivation: When you look good, you feel good, and that can help you stay motivated to stick with the goals that matter to you.

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