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ORTONYX Umbilical Hernia Belt for Women and Men - Abdominal Support Binder with Compression Pad - Navel Ventral Epigastric Incisional and Belly Button Hernias Surgery Prevention Aid (Small - Medium)

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Size: S/M (28.3"-35.8")


Features

  • #1 Doctor Recommended Hernia Belt: Provides optimal umbilical hernia support before and after surgery, helping manage reducible hernias effectively.
  • Instant Umbilical, Femoral & Inguinal Hernia Relief: Reduces pain and discomfort, making it easier to maintain an active lifestyle.
  • Superior Compression for Faster Recovery: Holds muscles and loose skin in place, preventing further complications and assisting in hernia treatment.
  • 3D Hernia Pad for Targeted Pressure: The premium silicone core pad applies gentle pressure to relieve pain and support the affected area.
  • Adjustable Fit for Maximum Comfort: Easily customizable with a strong Hook&Loop closure, ensuring a secure and supportive fit for all body types.
  • Slim, Low-Profile & Discreet Design: Comfortable to wear under clothing, making it a perfect alternative to bulky hernia belts.
  • Breathable, High-Tech Fabric: Made from a lightweight, unidirectional elastic material, offering excellent ventilation for all-day wear.
  • Multi-Functional Hernia Support: Can be used as an abdominal binder, belly button hernia belt, stomach hernia support, or abdominal compression wrap.
  • Strong Hook&Loop Closure for Secure Support: Provides firm yet adjustable abdominal compression, ensuring hernia pain relief and stability.
  • Unisex Design for Men & Women: Works effectively as an Incisional, femoral, epigastric hernia belt, or umbilical hernia support brace for both men and women.

Brand: ORTONYX


Size: S/M (28.3"-35.8")


Specific Uses For Product: Hernia, Pain Relief, Post-Surgical Support, Postpartum Recovery


Use for: Abdomen, Stomach


Age Range (Description): Adult


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.95 x 6.5 x 2.83 inches; 5.93 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ACHB5241


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 2, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ UFEELGOOD LLC


Best Sellers Rank: #17,393 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #9 in Hip & Waist Supports


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,649 ratings


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  • Much Better Than the Hospital Belt Highly Recommend!
Size: L/XXL (35.8"-49.2")
I ordered this for my husband after his umbilical hernia surgery. The binder they gave him in the hospital was nearly impossible to get back on once we got home, so we decided to try this one and we’re so glad we did! This belt is excellent. It has an extra compression pad that the hospital-issued one didn’t have, and that makes a big difference in providing targeted support. My husband is still recovering, but he says it feels much more supportive and comfortable than the one from the hospital. He did need a little help putting it on at first, so just keep that in mind it might not be easy to do alone right after surgery. But once it's on, he said it fits well and stays in place without digging in or sliding around. Overall, this has made his recovery a lot easier, and we can both tell it's working better than the one he was sent home with. Highly recommend this for anyone dealing with an umbilical hernia or recovering from surgery! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2025 by The Shopping Diva

  • My surgeon referred this one
Size: L/XXL (35.8"-49.2")
Recommended specifically by my surgeon. Got me through my recovery.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2025 by Will Zimmerman

  • This ambilocal hernia girdle/belt is not bad.
Size: L/XXL (35.8"-49.2")
It's a pretty good compression belt/girdle, for pre-surgery use only. I would have given a better rating score if this belt could be used post surgery comfortably. There were also some additional issues (listed below) that also hindered a perfect score. Here are the PROS & CONS I identified plus suggestions to improve the belt: 1. PROS 1A. The pressure pad worked REALLY good for this belt's specific purpose 1B. It has a good elastic ability 1C. The airy spacing in the belt's design helps to remove sweat, especially when the needed protective underlayer shirt causes more moisture. 1D. The pad is well designed to put direct pressure throughout the bellybutton area with a soft breathable material facing the body, very comfortable. 1E. Price is not bad for a decent compression belt/girdle. 2. CONS 2A. The hook and pile tape set up for the pressure pad has the hook tape facing inward towards the body/skin, ouch. You can't even use a shirt for protection under the belt if no pressure pad is needed. That hook tape will destroy any material if no pressure pad is on it if the user moves around (while awake or asleep). 2B. The hook tape/pressure pad site is on the complete opposite side of where the belt connects together. This forces the user to put the belt on with the back facing forward and then twisting it to get the pad on the hernia site. There is absolutely zero ability to keep the pressure pad on the hernia while attaching the belt to itself...unless someone else helps the user. The big issue in trying to do so runs a high risk of keeping exposed hook tape (that is facing inward) on top/bottom since they are forced to use a mirror to safely put it on (if available), otherwise this will cause the exposed abrasive tape to rub against the skin...ouch 3. FIX SUGGESTIONS 3A. In regards to 2A, don't offer the option to remove the pressure pad if the developer refuses to switch from hook tape on the belt itself to pile tape. 3B. In regards to 2A, switch to a pile tape so the belt can be used for more than just one ability; providing an option pre-surgery direct pressure while awaiting surgery. The compression belt/girdle SHOULD also be allowed to be used for post-surgery compression to help keep the skin from stretching at the stich site, especially for those who have a weight issue where their core is more fluid-like. I still would like to use this belt through to (or past) my post operation check-up. As it stands, this belt will only be usable for a shorter amount of time with zero use afterward, making more synthetic garbage (not very green friendly). 3C. In regards to 2B, why not put the connecting tape for the pad directly behind where the belt connects to itself. This would prevent the need to twist the belt around, after connecting the belt together, to put the pad on the hernia site. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021 by Val. M Val. M

  • Does what it's supposed to do
Size: S/M (28.3"-35.8")
I use it for weight lifting, with the pressure piece in place. Works as well as expected, that is: it's keeping my small ventral hernia from popping out during my workouts. I wear it over my T-shirt, as it feels a bit rough to put against my skin. It's been comfortable for the duration of my workouts, roughly 30 min. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2025 by John Carroll

  • itches
Size: L/XXL (35.8"-49.2")
This is probably the best they can do. 1. It itches.. I need to wear a T shirt and then put it on over the T shirt. 2. My wife had to reposition the velcro with her sewing machine. Sort of a PITA. 3. The size small does not fit my 34 inch waist. Get the bigger one. 4. They need to add one more connecting velcro strip. It works OK with some inconvenience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025 by JML DDS

  • Good product
Size: L/XXL (35.8"-49.2")
Shipping was as expected, product seems to work well. I have a little bit of a belly and not much problem with over hanging with this product but it might be an issue for some. It's comfortable to wear if used properly. Seems durable and velcro holds as it should.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 by mark

  • Good
Size: L/XXL (35.8"-49.2")
Comfortable. It fits snuggly. Others I’ve tried don’t.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025 by Cubs Win

  • Poor design
Size: L/XXL (35.8"-49.2")
I have purchased three of these over the past few years. The most recent purchase was in July of this year. I no longer have the original belt I purchased because these belts do wear out over time and the issue is a lack of support on the sides. I can't prove it but I recall the first belt I purchased had support ribs on the sides. This allowed the belt to stay stiff on the sides. It is possible that this brand never had support ribs on the side and perhaps I am confusing another brand I purchased a few years ago. Without the ribs on the sides, the belt just rolls over on the sides and it shifts around throughout the day requiring several adjustments throughout the day. I also have taken issue with the design where the velcro is on the backside if you want to line up the round piece that presses against the hernia. Just too difficult to align that up and tighten the belt. I gave up and just threw away the round piece and have worn the belt without it and flipped it around so I can tighten it from the front. I cut out some microfiber cloth to fit over the velcro on the belt so the velcro would not scratch my back. I concur with one review I read that the design was never vetted out with people who actually have umbilical hernias. It works though. My hernia has not gotten any larger in the past few years and I found a way to work around the design issues. However, I just purchased another hernia belt from another company that does have the ribs on the sides. Hopefully, that belt will provide stronger support and will not collapse on the sides as quickly as this brand does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2025 by Cindy R.

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