Get fast relief for umbilical, femoral, and inguinal hernias. Don't allow your hernia to hinder your progress. Our hernia belt is discreet, offering relief and ease for men and women. It is designed to compress the area, relieve pain, aid in recovery, and support your active lifestyle.
Hernia Belt That Works: Number One Doctor Recommended Hernia Belt for men and women. Provides optimal hernia support before and after surgery, or use our umbilical hernia belts for treatment alternatives to surgery for reducible hernias. Designed to treat umbilical hernias, incisional hernias, femoral hernias, inguinal hernias, hiatal hernias, epigastric hernias, ventral hernias, abdominal contusions or protrusions.
Adjustable to the Perfect Size: The belt is adjustable for the perfect fit. Holds you and gives a relief to the herniated area. Using a soft/flexible tape measure, find the circumference around your hips, in inches. Refer to the sizing chart pictured above to find your size.
Innovative Design With 3d Pad: The 3D pad helps relieve pain by applying pressure to the left or right sides of the hernia. Designed especially for men and women, this hernia belt offers hernia pain relief and aids in the treatment process.
Slim Low Profile Design: Our Truss hernia belt (patent pending) is a super-comfortable, low-profile alternative to big, bulky, and uncomfortable hernia belts on the market. Slim and comfortable enough to wear under your clothes inconspicuously, our groin support strap is ideal for reducing the pain of a reducible hernia before or after surgery by applying light pressure to the affected hernia at the groin areas.
Comfortable Fit Around Your Waist: Featuring an elastic cotton blend fabric that molds to your waist, the Velcro closure provides a comfortable custom fit for any body type.
Superior Compression: Surgery can be avoided by wearing our hernia belt regularly, because it holds muscles and loose skin in place. Our hernia brace designed specifically to target the pain associated with hernias and assist in treatment, while providing umbilical, incisional, femoral or inguinal support of the area.